Affiliations during Fellowship Year
2011–2012
Ned Parker, Baghdad Bureau Chief, Los Angeles Times
2010–2011
Matthew Pottinger, former Reporter, Wall Street Journal
2009–2010
Kim Barker, former South Asia Bureau Chief, Chicago Tribune
2008–2009
Elizabeth Rubin, Contributing Writer, New York Times Magazine
2007–2008
Mohamad Bazzi, Middle East Bureau Chief, NewsDay
2006–2007
Manjeet Kripalani, India Bureau Chief, BusinessWeek
2005–2006
Jane Arraf, Senior Baghdad Correspondent, CNN
2004–2005
Mary Anne Weaver, The New Yorker
2003–2004
Kathy Gannon, Afghanistan and Pakistan Bureau Chief, Associated Press
2002–2003
Celia Dugger, South Asia Co-Bureau Chief, The New York Times
2001–2002
Calvin Sims, Tokyo Bureau Correspondent, The New York Times
2000–2001
Jaime FlorCruz, China Bureau Chief, Time
1999–2000
Marcus Mabry, Africa Bureau Chief, Newsweek
1998–1999
Elizabeth Neuffer, European Bureau Chief, The Boston Globe
1997–1998
Adam Schwarz, Hanoi Bureau Chief, Far Eastern Economic Review
1996–1997
Anne L. Garrels, Moscow Bureau Chief, National Public Radio
1995–1996
Ann Cooper, former South Africa Correspondent, National Public Radio
1994–1995
Caryle Marie Murphy, Middle East Correspondent, The Washington Post
1993–1992
Rose Brady, Moscow Bureau Chief, Business Week
1992–1993
Marguerite Michaels, Nairobi Bureau Chief, Time
1991–1992
David J. Remnick, Moscow Correspondent, The Washington Post
1990–1991
Daniel R. Southerland, Beijing Bureau Chief, The Washington Post
1989–1990
Edward A. Gargan, Former Beijing Bureau Chief, The New York Times
1988–1989
Loren Jenkins, Rome Bureau Chief, The Washington Post
1987–1988
Clifford Kraus, Central America Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal
1986–1987
Sandra J. Burton, Hong Kong Bureau Chief, Time
1985–1986
Dennis Mullin, Diplomatic Correspondent, U.S. News & World Report
1984–1985
William B. Blakemore, Rome Bureau Chief, ABC News
1983–1984
Christopher S. Dickey, Central American Bureau Chief, The Washington Post
1982–1983
Elaine F. Sciolino, Rome Bureau Chief, Newsweek
1981–1982
Jonathan Kandell, Chief Correspondent, The International Herald Tribune
1980–1981
Rudolph S. Rauch III, Deputy Chief of Correspondents, Time-Life News Service
1979–1980
Thomas Lippman, Cairo Correspondent, The Washington Post
1978–1979
none
1977–1978
Richard Blystone, Correspondent, Associated Press
1976–1977
Mort Rosenblum, Chief of Bureau for Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay, Associated Press
1975–1976
Timothy D. Allman, Freelance Journalist and Contributor, The Guardian
1974–1975
Donald Kirk, Far Eastern Correspondent, Chicago Tribune
1973–1974
James O. Goldsborough, European Correspondent, International Herald Tribune
1972–1973
Stewart N. Kellerman, Indochina Correspondent, United Press International
1971–1972
Robert L. Mott, Co-Editor, the Sunday "Outlook" section of the Washington Post
1970–1971
Lewis M. Simons, Bureau Chief for Malaysia and Singapore, Associated Press
1969–1970
Bill Brannigan, ABC Radio and TV News
1968–1969
Louis Kraar, Time-Life
1967–1968
Sol W. Sanders, Regional Editor, U.S. News and World Report
1966–1967
Malcolm W. Browne (first Murrow Fellow), Correspondent for Vietnam, Associated Press
1965–1966
Welles Hangen, Germany Correspondent, NBC
1964–1965
John K. Cooley, The Christian Science Monitor
1963–1964
Arthur J. Dommen, Hong Kong Bureau Manager, United Press International
1962–1963
none
1961–1962
Bernard Kalb, Southeast Asia Correspondent, The New York Times
1960–1961
Morrie S. Helitzer, Bonn Bureau Chief, McGraw-Hill World News
1959–1960
Kennett Love, London Correspondent, The New York Times
1958–1959
Whitman Bassow, Moscow Correspondent, United Press International
1957–1958
John M. Hlavacek, Chief Correspondent and Regional Manager, United Press
1956–1957
Harry M. Heintzen, Scandinavia Correspondent, Herald Tribune
1955–1956
William J. Jorden, Tokyo Correspondent, The New York Times
1954–1955
John H. Rich, Jr., Tokyo Correspondent, National Broadcasting Company
1953–1954
David B. Richardson, Middle East Correspondent, Time
1952–1953
Alpheus W. Jessup, Tokyo Bureau Chief, McGraw-Hill World News
Irving R. Levine, National Broadcasting Company
1951–1952
Amos Landman, Correspondent, National Broadcasting Company
Hal Lehrman, Freelance Correspondent
George Palmer, Rome Correspondent, Associated Press
1950–1951
William J. Boyle, Vienna Bureau Chief, United Press International
Fitzhugh Turner, Washington Bureau, New York Herald Tribune
1949–1950
Robert Clurman, Correspondent, The New York Times in China
Henry R. Lieberman, Chief Correspondent, United Press
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