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Re: لماذا فاز المؤتمرالوطني ؟ (Re: علاء الدين يوسف علي محمد)
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Jeffrey Gettleman is the East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times.
He covers 12 countries and has focused much of his work on internal conflicts in Kenya, Congo, Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia. Before this posting, Jeffrey worked for The New York Times in New Jersey, Baghdad and Atlanta. He has also been a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the St. Petersburg Times. He won an Overseas Press Club award in 2003 for a feature story on a Pakistani boy being kept as sex slave in an Afghan prison and another Overseas Press Club award in 2008 for reporting on human rights abuses in Ethiopia. He won several local journalism awards in Florida while at the St. Petersburg Times. He studied philosophy at Cornell and earned a master's of philosophy degree from Oxford, where he was a Marshall Scholar. He has appeared as a news commentator on CNN, BBC, PBS, NPR, ABC and the Charlie Rose show. He has written features for The New York Times Magazine and GQ.
Jeffrey is 37 years old and married to Courtenay Morris, a videographer for The New York Times and a former public defender in New Jersey.
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