翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Nicholas Knisely
・ Nicholas Koester Building
・ Nicholas Kole
・ Nicholas Kollerstrom
・ Nicholas Kont
・ Nicholas Kotsiras
・ Nicholas Kounis
・ Nicholas Kove
・ Nicholas Kraemer
・ Nicholas Krall
・ Nicholas Kratzer
・ Nicholas Kristof
・ Nicholas Kroll
・ Nicholas Kropfelder
・ Nicholas Krushenick
Nicholas Kulish
・ Nicholas Kurti
・ Nicholas L'Estrange
・ Nicholas L. Bissell, Jr.
・ Nicholas la Cava
・ Nicholas La Monaca
・ Nicholas Lambrinides
・ Nicholas Lamia
・ Nicholas Lander
・ Nicholas Lane (cartographer)
・ Nicholas Langman
・ Nicholas Lanier
・ Nicholas Lanier the Elder
・ Nicholas LaPorte
・ Nicholas Larionow


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Nicholas Kulish : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicholas Kulish

Nicholas Kulish (born July 1975) is an author and journalist who reports for ''The New York Times''. Since June 2013 he has served as the paper's East Africa correspondent. He is the author of two books, the satirical novel ''Last One In'' and the nonfiction book ''The Eternal Nazi''.
==Life and work==

Born in Washington, D.C., Kulish was educated at Columbia University, graduating in 1997. He worked a series of writing and Internet jobs in Hong Kong and New York City before becoming first a news assistant, then a reporter, at ''The Wall Street Journal''. As a correspondent in the paper's Washington bureau he covered the Florida election recount in 2000 and the September 11 attacks at the Pentagon.〔(Nicholas Kulish's web site: Biography )〕 In 2003, he was sent to report on the invasion of Iraq for ''The Wall Street Journal''. This influenced the writing of his first novel ''Last One In'' (2007).
Kulish joined the ''Times'' as a member of the editorial board in September 2005. There he wrote editorials about business, culture, Hurricane Katrina and the rebuilding of New Orleans.〔(Meanwhile: Picking and choosing history in Berlin ). Nytimes.com. February 27, 2006. Retrieved on 2011-10-08.〕〔(Nicholas Kulish ’97 Covers the Iraq Invasion His Way ). college.columbia.edu. November–December 2007〕
From August 2007 to May 2013 he was the newspaper's Berlin bureau chief, covering Central and Eastern Europe. While Kulish was based in Berlin he and his colleague Souad Mekhennet uncovered the hiding place of most-wanted Nazi fugitive Aribert Heim in Cairo.〔(Uncovering Lost Path of the Most Wanted Nazi ). Nytimes.com. February 4, 2009. Retrieved on 2014-03-19.〕 He and Mekhennet, his co-author for ''The Eternal Nazi'' (2014), were later detained by the Egyptian secret police while covering the uprising there in 2011.〔(Two Detained Reporters Saw Police’s Methods ). Nytimes.com. February 4, 2011. Retrieved on 2014-03-19.〕
In East Africa he covers South Sudan,〔(Old Rivalries Reignited a Fuse in South Sudan ). Nytimes.com. December 31, 2013. Retrieved on 2014-03-19.〕 the Democratic Republic of Congo〔(A Reason for Hope in Congo’s Perpetual War ). Nytimes.com. October 26, 2013. Retrieved on 2014-03-19.〕 and beyond.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Nicholas Kulish」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.