Bethesda native Christina Goldbaum, a New York Times reporter, has been named Afghanistan/Pakistan bureau chief for the newspaper. She has reported from that region for the Times for several years, and previously from Africa, earning bylines in numerous publications. Goldbaum has received several awards, including the Livingston Award for International Reporting, the National Press Club's Edwin M. Hood Award for Diplomatic Correspondence, and the Frontline Club’s Print Journalism Award. She is a graduate of St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Potomac, and Tufts University.
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NYT is the very definition of fake news.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Christina will bring journalistic integrity back to the NYT? Haha.
Delete@2:49 Geez, your knee-jerk (and mean spirited) politics have to rain on a local girl does good story. What a sad life you must lead.
ReplyDeleteI call 'em like I see 'em.
ReplyDeleteIt’s always nice to see people from Bethesda Excel. It’s one of the things that makes me proud to live in Bethesda ! I also know someone in my Family who worked with her who has nothing but good things to say about her !
ReplyDeleteI'll take your word for that 1229. However if any of you all want to get the true lowdown on the cretins running and working at the NYT, check out the story of Bari Weiss. She is a liberal, Jewish lesbian and not a conservative. Her news outlet is called the Free press.
ReplyDeleteGo Christina! Awesome job! Represent!!
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