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Catherine Sampson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Catherine Sampson
Catherine Sampson is a British writer of crime/thriller fiction. Her first four novels were published by Pan Macmillan.〔() Pan Macmillan website. Retrieved 29 Jan 2011] 〕 She has also worked as a foreign correspondent for The Times and other publications. == Biography ==
Sampson was born in 1962〔(Catherine Sampson ) Fantastic Fiction website. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011〕 in Swindon, England.〔(author profile ). Shanghai International Literary Festival, March 2008. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011〕 She studied Chinese at Leeds University where she graduated with a BA in 1984.〔(In for the kill" ). ''Time Out'' Hong Kong, Dec 2008. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011〕 She then studied at Harvard University as a Kennedy Scholar.〔(Profile ) on Battle of Ideas website, UK. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011〕 After working for the BBC in London she was assigned by The Times to Beijing in 1988.〔(Catherine Sampson ). ''The Guardian'', UK. Retrieved 29 January 2011〕 As the newspaper's China correspondent, Sampson covered the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.〔() ''The Times'', 3 June 1989. Reprinted 3 June 2009. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011 (subscription)〕 She also worked as a freelance journalist during the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997〔("Perfectly Suited Where To Get Your Clothes Tailor-Made In Hong Kong" ). ''Fortune'', Feb 1997. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011〕 before beginning her literary career in London. Since 2001 she has been based again in Beijing.〔(Profile ) Beijing Bookworm. Retrieved 29 Jan 2011〕 Sampson's first novel, ''Falling Off Air'', was published in 2004. She is married to (James Miles ), a foreign correspondent of The Economist.〔(Biography ). Beijing Literary Festival, 2009. Retrieved 30 Jan 2011〕
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