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| Start Date and Time | Event Details |
| Wednesday, March 21, 2012 |
| 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM | Worldly Perspectives featuring David E. Sanger In this popular and candid series that cuts to the heart of world affairs, Clyde Haberman, New York City columnist for The New York Times and veteran foreign correspondent, talks with renowned journalists. Avoiding sound bites and the clichés of studio-bound pundits, Haberman’s more leisurely approach consistently yields thoughtful conversation and insightful observations from many corners of the world.
David E. Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent, The New York Times
In David E. Sanger’s 25-year career at The Times, he has reported from New York, Tokyo, and Washington, covering a variety of issues surrounding foreign policy, globalization, nuclear proliferation, and Asian affairs. Twice he has been a member of Times reporting teams that won The Pulitzer Prize, first for an article exploring the causes of the space shuttle Challenger disaster, and then for an article about the Clinton administration’s struggles to control exports to China. He was correspondent and then bureau chief in Tokyo for six years. He was named a senior writer in March 1999, and White House correspondent later that year. He was named Chief Washington Correspondent in October 2006.
Pre-registration is required.
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