Joseph Kahn (journalist)
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Joseph Kahn | ||
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Born | August 19, 1964 | |
Birth place | Boston, Massachusetts | |
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Occupation | journalist | |
Notable credit(s) | The New York Times |
Joseph Kahn (born 19 August 1964 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American journalist who currently serves as deputy foreign editor of The New York Times.[1] Prior to this, Kahn was Beijing bureau chief at the Times from July 2003 until December 2007. In 2006, he and colleague Jim Yardley won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting.[2]
Kahn joined the Times in January 1998, after four years as China correspondent for the Wall Street Journal.