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12/07/06
Patrick
Quinn appointed to new AP position of Assistant Chief of Middle
East News
NEW YORK -- Patrick Quinn, who has covered
wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans for The Associated
Press, has been appointed to the new position of Assistant
Chief of Middle East News based in Cairo.
The appointment was announced Dec. 7 by International Editor
John Daniszewski.
Quinn who has been the chief of Southeast Europe News based
in Athens, will take up his new post early next year. He has
been overseeing AP's coverage in Greece, Albania, Bulgaria,
Cyprus and Macedonia.
In his new job, Quinn will help direct coverage from the AP's
Mideast regional hub of Cairo, overseeing countries from Iraq
and Iran to Lebanon and Sudan. He will report to Chief of
Middle East News Sally Buzbee.
In addition to his recent work in Iraq and Afghanistan, Quinn
covered the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and the Balkan
wars of the 1990s, the conflicts in Albania and wars in Kosovo
and Macedonia. He has also reported extensively from the Mideast
and Pakistan.
Quinn joined the AP as a reporter in Athens in 1988 after
working as a stringer. He left to work for a regional newspaper
in New York City, returning to the AP in 1991.
Quinn, whose family is from Bedford, Mass., studied at Boston
University and has an undergraduate degree from the American
College of Greece.
Contact: AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
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