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Alan S. Cowell Information

Alan S. Cowell (born 16 March 1947) is a British journalist and a correspondent for The New York Times. Since 2008 he has been senior correspondent for NYTimes.com based in Paris. Cowell began his journalism career as a reporter for British newspapers and the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. He joined Reuters in 1972[1] and the New York Times in 1981. His reporting has covered Turkey, the Middle East, central and southern Africa, Greece, Egypt, Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom.

In 1985, Cowell won the George Polk Award and was nominated for a Pulitzer prize for foreign reporting.[2]

Personal

Cowell is married to Susan Cullinan. They have three daughters: Sarah, Rebecca and Amanda.[3]

Bibliography

Notes

  1. ^ Laurence, John. "BOOKS OF THE TIMES: Chasing Death, Then Being Chased." The New York Times, 17 September 2003.
  2. ^ The George Polk Awards for Journalism website
  3. ^ Acknowledgements page, A Walking Guide: A Novel. New Y ork: Simon @ Schuster, 2003.
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