Molly Hennessy-Fiske
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2004
- Affiliation during program:
- The (Raleigh) News and Observer
- Country:
- Mexico
- Year:
- 2004
- Email:
- [email protected]
Molly Hennessy-Fiske is a metro reporter covering county politics for The Los Angeles Times. Previously, she has reported from the Washington D.C. bureau (on the economy, general assignment Hill/White House/Crawford, plus Virginia Tech), completed two rotations in the Baghdad bureau and a Reuters Foundation international reporting fellowship in Beirut. A papergirl from Syracuse, N.Y., she has reported for The (Syracuse) Post-Standard; The (Raleigh) News & Observer and The Palm Beach Post. She interned at The Schenectady Daily Gazette; The Boston Globe and The Miami Herald and is a 1999 graduate of Harvard College where she reported and served as an editor for both The Harvard Crimson and Diversity & Distinction magazine.
Stories
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Working to sell Mexico as a market
Mexico's first Krispy Kreme, in Mexico City, opened in January. David Stamey, North Carolina's trade representative to Mexico, helped coordinate the opening. Stamey predicts ...
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Deserted women tailor lives
SAN PABLITO, Mexico -- High in the misty mountains northeast of Mexico City, among the lime and banana trees, Virginia Bocato de la Pila embroiders flowers and multicolored ...
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N.C. recruiter gets jobs for Mexicans
Mike Bell, a native of Mebane, N.C., talks to prospective guest workers in Santiago Ixcuintla, Mexico. SANTIAGO IXCUINTLA, Mexico -- As the recruiter sped past the sun-baked ...
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Climbing Mexico’s magical wonders
MEXICO CITY -- Do you believe in magic? Not pulling rabbits from hats, cutting showgirls in half, or any of that foolishness. True magic. Mystic vibrations in Sedona. Vanishings ...
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