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IAN URBINA is an investigative reporter for The New York Times. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News and won a George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting. Several of his stories have been adapted into major feature films and his reporting for a New York Times Magazine article called The Secret Life Of Passwords was nominated for an Emmy Award. He has degrees in history and cultural anthropology from Georgetown University and the University of Chicago. Before joining the Times, he was a Fulbright Fellow in Cuba and he also wrote about the Middle East and Africa for various outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Harper’s and Vanity Fair. He lives in Washington D.C. with his family. For the latest updates on The Outlaw Ocean follow Ian on social media: https://www.facebook.com/IanUrbinaReporter/ https://twitter.com/ian_urbina https://www.instagram.com/ian_urbina/ More information on the reporting and other related projects can be found here: https://www.theoutlawocean.com/ https://www.theoutlawoceanmusic.com/
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Ian Urbina
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Ian Urbina is a reporter for The New York Times, based in the paper’s Washington bureau. He has degrees in history from Georgetown University and the University of Chicago, and his writings, which range from domestic and foreign policy to commentary on everyday life, have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Harper’s, and elsewhere. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, son, stepdaughter, and a nuisance of a dog.
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Life's Little Annoyances, November 2005True Tales of People Who Just Can't Take It Anymore
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Ian Urbina
Ian Urbina is an investigative reporter for the New York Times. He has won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News and a George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting. Several of his stories have been developed into major feature films and one was nominated for an Emmy Award. He has degrees in history and cultural anthropology from Georgetown University and the University of Chicago. Before joining the Times, he was a Fulbright Fellow in Cuba and he also wrote about the Middle East and Africa for various outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Vanity Fair, and Harper's Magazine. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his family.
This biography was last updated on 08/20/2019.
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