2003:
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A discussion about the UN resolution regarding Iraq's...
with Julia Preston on Feb 24, 2003
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with Julia Preston on Feb 24, 2003
Julia Preston is a journalist for “The New York Times”. She was a member of “The New York Times” staff that won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for reporting on international affairs, for its series that profiled the corrosive effects of drug corruption in Mexico. Preston was named deputy investigations editor in March 2003. Previously she had been United Nations Bureau Chief and, prior to that, she was an editor on the Foreign Desk in New York.
Preston came to “The New York Times” after working at the “Washington Post” for nine years as a foreign correspondent. She is a 1997 recipient of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for distinguished coverage of Latin America and a 1994 winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Humanitarian Journalism. She covered the United Nations for the “Washington Post” and was the Latin America correspondent based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 1990 until 1992.
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