Sharon LaFraniere

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Sharon LaFraniere
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Born June 15, 1955 (1955-06-15) (age 52)
Birth place Detroit, Michigan
Circumstances
Occupation journalist
Spouse Michael Wines
Children three children
Notable credit(s) The New York Times, The Washington Post

Sharon Veronica LaFraniere (born June 15, 1955 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American journalist who has covered southern Africa for The New York Times since 2003.

LaFraniere previously wrote for The Washington Post from Moscow.

As well, her other billets at the Post include:

  • investigative reporter in the Metro section
  • investigative reporter on the National staff
  • acting deputy national editor

In 2006, LaFraniere received the Michael Kelly Award[1]

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LaFraniere is married to Michael Wines, South Africa bureau chief of the Times. They have three children.

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