Becker, Elizabeth (Journalist)
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- Elizabeth Becker is a journalist and author; began her career as a war correspondent for the Washington Post in Cambodia, became the Senior Foreign Editor of National Public Radio and later a New York Times correspondent covering national security, foreign policy, agriculture and international economics. She has reported from Asia, Africa, South America and Europe while based in Phnom Penh, Paris and Washington; her journalism has won awards from the Overseas Press Club for her Cambodia coverage, duPont Columbia Awards as executive director for coverage of Rwanda's genocide and South Africa, the North American Agricultural Journalism Association and was a member of the Times staff that won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for public service in covering 9/11; author of: When the war was over: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge revolution, Overbooked, America's Vietnam war; Bophana ( (elizabethbecker.com, June 10, 2020:) )
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Elizabeth Becker (born October 28, 1947) is an American journalist and author. She has written five books and is best known for her reporting and writing on Cambodia.
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