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Birth Name:
Christopher Hitchens
Male
Birth Date:
Wed, Apr 13, 1949
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
Age:
75
Zodiac Sign:
Aries
Astrology Data:
Sun
Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British-American author, journalist, orator and columnist. He wrote, co-wrote, edited or co-edited over 30 books, including five of essays on culture, politics and literature.
External Links:
Christopher Hitchens collected news and commentary at The Guardian
"Christopher Hitchens collected news and commentary". The New York Times.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Christopher Hitchens: Sun 23 Aries, Moon 27 Libra, Mercury 23 Aries, Venus 22 Aries, Mars 17 Aries, Jupiter 0 Aquarius, Saturn 29 Leo, Uranus 27 Gemini, Neptune 13 Libra, Pluto 14 Leo, Sun Sextile Uranus, Sun Conjunct Mars, Sun Conjunct Venus, Venus Conjunct Mars, Mercury Conjunct Venus, Sun Conjunct Mercury, Mercury Conjunct Mars, Mercury Sextile Uranus, Mars Sesquiquadrate Saturn, Mars Opposition Neptune, Mars Trine Pluto, Jupiter Quincunx Saturn, Jupiter Quincunx Uranus, Saturn Sextile Uranus, Saturn Semi Square Neptune, Uranus Semi Square Pluto, Neptune Sextile Pluto
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