Ian Fisher (journalist)
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- For the English cricketer, please see Ian Fisher
Ian Fisher | ||
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Birth name | Charles Ian Fisher | |
Born | 1965 | |
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Occupation | Journalist | |
Notable credit(s) | The New York Times |
Charles Ian Fisher (born 1965[citation needed]) is an American journalist who is a deputy foreign editor at "The New York Times". From 2004 to 2008, he was the paper's bureau chief in Rome.
Fisher graduated from Boston University in 1987 and began his newspaper career at The Sun in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1990, he joined The New York Times as a clerk and was promoted to reporter in 1992.
From 1998 to 2001, Fisher was the New York Times' East Africa bureau chief (based in Nairobi, Kenya). He became the bureau chief for Eastern Europe and the Balkans in 2001.
In 2006, he also reported from Jerusalem.
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- Hicks, Tyler. Histories Are Mirrors: The Path of Conflict through Iraq and Afghanistan. New York: Umbrage Editions, 2004. ISBN 1884167446 ISBN 978-1884167447