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  2. C. J. Chivers - Wikipedia

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    C. J. Chivers. Christopher John Chivers (born 1964) is an American journalist and author best known for his work with The New York Times and Esquire magazine. [ 1][ 2] He is currently assigned to The New York Times Magazine and the newspaper's Investigations Desk as a long-form writer and investigative reporter.

  3. List of New York Times employees - Wikipedia

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    Eric Lichtblau, legal affairs reporter; Hugo Lindgren, editor, The New York Times Magazine (2010–2013) Robert Lipsyte, sports journalist [56] [57] Herbert Matthews, reporter, known for interviewing Fidel Castro in his Sierra Maestra hideout [58] Roscoe McGowen, sports journalist [59] Judith Miller, reporter, jailed for refusing to reveal sources

  4. Richard Behar - Wikipedia

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    Before joining Time in 1989, he was a reporter and associate editor for Forbes magazine for six years. He has also worked at The New York Times as a researcher and writer. Behar reported extensively about organized crime and the business backgrounds of politicians for Time, for whom Behar wrote a 1993 cover story on the World Trade Center bombing.

  5. David Blum - Wikipedia

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    David Blum is an American writer and editor. Blum was born in Queens, New York, and graduated with a degree in English literature from the University of Chicago in 1977. [1] He began his career as a reporter in 1979 for The Wall Street Journal. [1] He has also worked for Esquire (where he became as associate editor in 1983), been a contributing ...

  6. Dexter Filkins - Wikipedia

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    Dexter Price Filkins (born May 24, 1961) is an American journalist known primarily for his coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for The New York Times.He was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for his dispatches from Afghanistan, and won a Pulitzer in 2009 as part of a team of Times reporters for their dispatches from Pakistan and Afghanistan.

  7. David Carr (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    The first three fellowship recipients, chosen by a panel of Times editors from among more than 600 applicants, were John Herrman, a co-editor and media reporter for The Awl; Amanda Hess, a staff writer at Slate; and Greg Howard, a reporter for Deadspin. [30] In 2016, a David Carr Prize for Emerging Writers at SXSW was presented to author Jaime ...

  8. The Reporter (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded by Max Ascoli, who was born in 1898 in Ferrara, Italy to a Jewish family. [1] Ascoli grew up to become a professor in political philosophy and law, and began to draw the attention of authorities for his outspoken anti-fascist views. He was arrested in 1928, and immigrated to the United States three years later.

  9. Jim Rutenberg - Wikipedia

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    He left the Daily News in 1999 to work as a TV reporter for The New York Observer. One year later, he began working for The New York Times, where he was responsible for covering media and local politics. He has also served as City Hall Bureau Chief, [2] and later as chief political correspondent for the Sunday magazine. [3]