Elaine Sciolino is an American journalist who has been the Paris bureau chief of The New York Times since August of 2002[1]. The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ... The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. ...
Sciolino joined the Times in 1984. Previous posts at the Times include:
senior reporter, Washington bureau, focusing on national security and cultural issues
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Personal
Sciolino was born in Buffalo, New York. She resides in Paris with her husband, Andrew Plump, and their two daughters. This article is becoming very long. ...
She received her B.A. from Canisius College in 1970 and her M.A. from New York University in 1971. The Canisius College mascot. ... New York University (NYU) is a major research university in New York City. ...
Bibliography
The Outlaw State: Saddam Hussein’s Quest for Power and the Gulf Crisis. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1991. (hardcover) ASIN: B000AO4E3U (trade paperback) ISBN-10: 0471542997 ISBN-13: 978-0471542995
Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran. New York: The Free Press, 2000. (Reissued edition, 2005) ISBN-10: 0743284798 ISBN-13: 978-0743284790
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