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Ms. Polgreen graduated from [[Columbia University]]'s graduate school of journalism in 2000. |
Ms. Polgreen graduated from [[Columbia University]]'s graduate school of journalism in 2000. |
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In 2006, Ms. Polgreen was awarded a [[George Polk Award]], awarded annual by [[Long Island University]], in foreign reporting for her coverage of ethnic violence in [[Sudan]]'s [[Darfur]] region. |
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Revision as of 05:59, 6 March 2007
Lydia Frances Polgreen is an American journalist who has been the West Africa bureau chief of The New York Times, based in Dakar, Senegal, since 2005[1].
Ms. Polgreen graduated from Columbia University's graduate school of journalism in 2000.
In 2006, Ms. Polgreen was awarded a George Polk Award, awarded annual by Long Island University, in foreign reporting for her coverage of ethnic violence in Sudan's Darfur region.
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- ^ Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Alumni Journal. Winter 2005. Accessed 20 February 2007.