Martin Fletcher
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Martin Fletcher (born 7/7 1956) was the Foreign News Editor of The Times, a British newspaper. Previously Washington Bureau Chief, Belfast correspondent, and European correspondent based in Brussels, Fletcher took over the foreign pages of the paper in 2002. He is also the author of The Good Caff Guide, Almost Heaven: Travels Through the Backwoods of America (shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Awards), and Silver Linings.
He was appointed Associate Editor of the Times at the end of 2006. He is no longer Foreign News Editor but a roving reporter. He covers stories from Pakistan to Peckham.