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Rory Carroll : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rory Carroll
Rory Carroll (born 1972) is an Irish journalist working for ''The Guardian'' who has reported from, among other locations, the Balkans, Afghanistan, Iraq and Latin America. He is currently based in Los Angeles as US West Coast correspondent for ''The Guardian''. His book on Hugo Chávez, ''Comandante'', was published in March 2013. ==Early life and career== Born in Dublin, Carroll is a graduate of Blackrock College, Trinity College and Dublin City University. He began his career at ''The Irish News'' in Belfast, working as a reporter and diarist from 1995 to 1997, when he was named young journalist of the year in Northern Ireland's media awards. He moved to London to work as a researcher on two Channel 4 documentaries, ''Getting Away with Murder'' and ''The Devil Amongst Us''. In November 1997 he joined ''The Guardian'' as a reporter, covering stories in Britain and returning to Northern Ireland to cover the peace talks. From 1999, he was deployed as a foreign correspondent in Yemen. and Serbia for the aftermath of the Kosovo war. In late 1999 he was posted to Rome as Southern Europe correspondent for ''The Guardian'', where he wrote on topics such as The Vatican, Silvio Berlusconi, Macedonia, immigration and human trafficking from northern Africa, and the Middle East. After 9/11 he reported from Pakistan and Afghanistan. His report from Qalaye Niazi, where a wedding party was bombed by US planes, fuelled criticism of the Pentagon's air campaign. He broke the news about the UK's first overseas combat deployment since the first Gulf War.
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