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Award-winning journalist Susan Sachs is a veteran international, immigration and investigative reporter with extensive experience working in the United States and abroad.Paris, FrancePulitzer Prize finalist Susan Sachs is a reporter for The Globe and Mail newspaper of Canada, now reporting from Afghanistan. A veteran foreign correspondent and specialist in immigration issues and the Middle east, Susan Sachs was The New York Times correspondent in Istanbul, Baghdad and Cairo, reporting on war, regional conflict, immigration, Islam and immigration issues. Susan Sachs also served as bureau chief of Newsday in Cairo and Moscow. Susan Sachs also taught global reporting and immigration reporting at the Institute for Political Studies, Sciences Po, in Paris. Her work has also appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, the Straits Times, Time magazine, More magazine, and the Economist Susan Sachs has been honored with professional fellowships and numerous awards. In 1995, Susan Sachs’s Newsday series on education in five Middle East countries, “Reading, Writing and Hate,” won the Overseas Press Club award as the year’s best newspaper or wire service interpretation of international affairs. Susan Sachs was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for her work while at The Miami Herald on an investigative team series about drug trafficking that also won the top Investigative Reporters and Editors prize in 1980. Susan Sachs was awarded two mid-career fellowships, the American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship and the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism. She earned a Bachelors Degree in American Studies and Environmental Education from the University of Michigan. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Susan Sachs spent a year at Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has also completed first-year studies for an MBA at Columbia University in New York City. Susan Sachs's Schools
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