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Dafna Linzer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dafna Linzer Dafna Linzer is a Canadian〔"(The Problem With Question 36 )" ''Slate'' Feb. 23, 2011〕-American journalist. In October 2015 she was appointed〔http://press.nbcnews.com/2015/10/08/announcement-from-deborah-turness-and-phil-griffin/〕 to the newly created post of Managing Editor of Politics for NBC News and MSNBC. Her role spans the broadcast and digital coverage of both networks in the runup to the 2016 election. She came to MSNBC in 2013 as Managing Editor of MSNBC.com.〔http://dafnalinzer.people.msnbc.com/#〕 Before joining MSNBC, she was an award-winning senior investigative reporter at ProPublica, a non-profit news agency,〔http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb703463.htm〕 where she wrote the series "Shades of Mercy" on racial bias in presidential pardons, which also appeared as an e-book. From 2004 to 2008, Linzer was a national security reporter for ''The Washington Post'', covering intelligence and nonproliferation. Before joining the ''Post'', she spent ten years as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press, based in Jerusalem and at the United Nations. Linzer's reporting from Baghdad, on the hunt for weapons of mass destruction, won national attention and praise, ending with her report that the fruitless hunt had quietly come to an end. For her coverage of the Iranian nuclear program, she received the United Nations 2005 Gold Medal award for international reporting. Linzer lives with her partner, the author and journalist Barton Gellman, in New York City. ==References==
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