Craig Whitlock

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Craig Michael Whitlock (born 1968?) is a journalist working for The Washington Post. He has worked for the Post since 1998, and covered the Maryland Statehouse in Annapolis and the Prince George's County police department before joining the foreign desk in 2004. He was awarded the German Marshall Fund's 2005 Peter R. Weitz senior prize for his coverage of international terrorist networks. He is a graduate of Duke University and has also reported for The News and Observer of Raleigh, N.C. In 1996, he got married to Jennifer Ninel Toth, a journalist who graduated from Washington University in St. Louis and received a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.[1]

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