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Patrick Cox
Reporter / Producer
Patrick Cox has reported and written series on international terrorism (1999), Middle East history (2002), the U.S.- Mexico border (2004) and Hiroshima's Survivors (2005). Cox has also filed reports from around the world: the Balkans and the former Soviet Union (ethnic conflicts and emerging democracies), South Korea and Japan (soccer's 2002 World Cup) and Chile (some of the world's largest telescopes).
Before joining The World, Cox reported for public radio stations in San Francisco, Portland, Oregon and Boston. In 1998 he was awarded a Knight International Press Fellowship and spent six months training journalists in Moldova, Romania and Hungary. His favorite job, though, was at Copenhagen University's Philosophy Department where he cleaned the bathrooms. |
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Jennifer Goren
Editor
Jennifer Goren is in charge of The World's planning desk. She oversees a team of producers and is in daily contact with all of the program's global staff of correspondents and reporters, deciding what will be on the program tomorrow and beyond.
From planning The World's coverage of presidential summits to reacting to the latest breaking news, Jennifer's job is to think ahead. |