Education
Georgetown University.
Georgetown University.
Previously, he was Caribbean and Latin American correspondent of the Times from 1994 to 1999. He now writes about cultural topics. Rohter is married to Clotilde Rohter.
They have 2 children.
He lives today in Hoboken, New Jersey". Rohter published an article titled "Brazilian Leader"s Tippling Becomes National Concern", insinuating the Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had a drinking problem that affected his presidency.
The article caused consternation in the Brazilian press Rohter"s visa was temporarily revoked (and quickly reinstated) by Brazil"s government, an event which overshadowed much criticism of Rohter"s reporting.