T. Christian Miller
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T. Christian Miller is an investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times. In 1999, he won the John B. Oakes Award for Environmental Journalism. In 2004, he was awarded the Livingston Award for international reporting, one of the most competitive and prestigious reporting prizes in American journalism. In 2005, he won an Overseas Press Club award.
Miller has spent much of his professional career focused on how multinational corporations operate in foreign countries, documenting human rights and environmental abuses. Miller has covered four wars--in Kosovo, Colombia, Israel and the West Bank, and Iraq--the 2000 presidential campaign and reported from more than two dozen countries.
Most recently, Miller was the only journalist in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to covering the Iraqi reconstruction. Miller published a book on the subject, Blood Money: Wasted Billions, Lost Lives and Corporate Greed in Iraq, which won critical acclaim.
Miller graduated from the University of California, Berkeley.