Carla Robbins

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Carla Robbins is the Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for the American newspaper, The Wall Street Journal.

She was a winner of the 2004 Peter R. Weitz Prizes for Excellence in Reporting On European Affairs. She was part of the team at the Wall Street Journal that won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting, for "revealing stories that question U.S. defense spending and military deployment in the post-Cold War era and offer alternatives for the future." In July 2006 she became Assistant Editorial Page Editor of the New York Times.

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