NPR’s Jamie Tarabay

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By Laura Knoy on Thursday, September 25, 2008.
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Jamie Tarabay has reported for NPR from some of the world’s hotspots. She arrived in Israel days before the second intifada broke out and spent three years covering the war there. After that she worked for two years as NPR’s Baghdad Bureau Chief and was part of the news team that won the prestigious Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award for their coverage of the Iraq War. Today she has a new assignment: for the next two years she plans on reporting on America’s 6 million Muslims. We’ll talk with Tarabay about her time reporting in the Middle East and her new focus on Muslim America.

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  • Jamie Tarabay, National Desk Correspondent for National Public Radio
NPR's Jamie Tarabay talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy during The Exchange. (Brady Carlson, NHPR)

NPR's Jamie Tarabay talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy during The Exchange. (Brady Carlson, NHPR)

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