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Joby Warrick

Joby Warrick (born August 4, 1960) is an American journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize. He began working for ''The Washington Post'' in 1996, writing about the Middle East, diplomacy and national security. He has also covered the intelligence community, Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) proliferation and the environment, and served as a member of the Post’s investigative unit.
The Overseas Press Club of America gave him their 2003 award for best newspaper interpretation of international affairs for his articles about proliferation threats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bob Consadine Award, 2003 )〕 In September 2002, Warrick was one of the first journalists to publish reports casting doubt on the Bush administration's claims that aluminum tubes discovered in Iraq were appropriate for use in uranium centrifuges. A February, 2013 report by Warrick about ceramic ring magnets which Iran made an effort to procure was criticized by scientists for the report's assertion that the magnets were specially suited for nuclear fuel enrichment. Warrick responded that despite other possible uses for the magnets, the large number of them that Iran attempted to obtain was consistent with public declarations Iran had made to the International Atomic Energy Agency about its intent to increase its number of operating centrifuges.
Warrick is the author of "The Triple Agent", a narrative culminating in the December 30, 2009, Camp Chapman attack in Afghanistan, which resulted in the murder of seven CIA employees by a suicide bomber. Warrick credits Bob Woodward for helping him structure the book's manuscript.
Prior to his work at ''The Washington Post'', Warrick reported for ''The News and Observer'' of Raleigh, N.C., where he shared the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service with Melanie Sill and Pat Stith, for a series of articles on "the environmental and health risks of waste disposal systems used in North Carolina's growing hog industry."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 1996 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Public Service ) With short biography of Sill and reprints of 9 works (February 1995 ''News Observer'' articles).〕 The North Carolina native was previously an Eastern Europe correspondent for UPI and also worked for the ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' and the ''Delaware County Daily Times''.
An alumnus of Temple University, Warrick lives in Washington, D.C., and has two children by his wife Maryanne Jordan Warrick.

==Books==

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*''Black Flags.'' Doubleday. 2015. ISBN 978-0-385-53821-3

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