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'''Geeta Anand''' is a [[journalist]] and author who writes for the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', and was formerly a political writer for the ''[[Boston Globe]]''.<ref>[http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/27948/Geeta_Anand/index.aspx HarperCollins author biography]</ref>
'''Geeta Anand''' is a [[journalist]] and author who writes for the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', and was formerly a political writer for the ''[[Boston Globe]]''.<ref>[http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/27948/Geeta_Anand/index.aspx HarperCollins author biography]</ref>



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Geeta Anand is a journalist and author who writes for the Wall Street Journal, and was formerly a political writer for the Boston Globe.[1]

Career

For her work at the Wall Street Journal she shared in 2003 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting that was awarded to the Wall Street Journal staff.[2] Anand is the author of the book The Cure,[3] which has been adapted into the film, Extraordinary Measures.

References

  1. ^ HarperCollins author biography
  2. ^ Pulitzer Prize citation, 2003, retrieved 2009-12-23
  3. ^ Publisher's web page for The Cure, retrieved 2009-12-23. ISBN 9780060734398

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