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| NYT's Baghdad Bureau Chief: 'No Doubt' Surge Making Life Better in Iraq |
| Published: August 8, 2007, 10:52 am |
| Tags: Iraq, John Burns, Day To Day, National Public Radio, New York Times |
| to Day" featured John Burns, the respected Baghdad bureau chief for the New York Times. Burns, who had his life threatened by the Hussein regime while covering Iraq, is leaving the country to head the London bureau of the Times. Host Lex Chadwick introduced Burns as "Perhaps the most respected war reporter of our time." |
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| Monster steals email addresses and spams it@cork membership |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 5:16 am |
| Tags: Monster, Spam, John Burns, Irishblogs, Referrer Spam, Business Development Manager, Email Addresses, Blogging, Internet, Assorted, Reputable Businessmen, Irish, It Cork, Business, Technology |
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| Times Reporter John Burns Adjusts to Life After Baghdad |
| Published: October 2, 2007, 8:18 pm |
| Tags: Media, John Burns, The New York Times |
| New York Times reporters John F. Burns and James Glanz met at the Four Seasons restaurant in Amman, Jordan, in August, they talked less about bureau protocols, and more about the human costs of war. The following day, Mr. Glanz would head into Baghdad to take the reins from Mr. Burns of a bureau that had been rocked weeks earlier by the |
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| Times Foreign Desk Shake-up! |
| Published: October 8, 2007, 11:16 am |
| Tags: Media, Edward Wong, Ethan Bronner, John Burns, Susan Chira, The New York Times |
| Burns isn't the only one making a big move these days: several New York Times reporters will be shifting around the world in the coming months, according to two internal announcements. Deputy foreign editor Ethan Bronner will become Jerusalem bureau chief, and there are new assignments for several others, including Edward Wong, Steve |
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