Fellows & Editors
Anne Barnard
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2000
- Affiliation:
- Freelance
- Country:
- Russia
- Year:
- 2000
Anne Barnard is a reporter for the New York Times. Previously she covered the Middle East for The Boston Globe. Earlier, she covered the Iraq war for the Globe, living in Baghdad full time for nearly two years. Before that, she was based in Boston, covering 9/11 and its aftermath in addition to health care and local news. She worked for The Philadelphia Inquirer from 1996 until early 2000. From 1993 to 1995, she worked in Russia as a reporter at The Moscow Times, an independently owned English-language daily. She covered Moscow municipal government as well as national and business news. Previously, she worked as a researcher and editorial assistant for New York Times columnist Leslie Gelb. She graduated from Yale with a degree in English.

Stories
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In New Russia, Tatars Plot Revolution - Capitalism
KAZAN, Russia, Spring 2000 -- Every Thursday evening, members of the December 16 Club slip past bank guards and scurry up a stairway to a secret meeting place. Inside, under the eaves of the...
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The reversal of Russia’s brain drain: US tech companies turn to offshore programmers
MOSCOW, Russia, Spring 2000 -- Pilot Software had a problem. The Cambridge, Mass., company's customers urgently needed support and maintenance work on their copies of a popular software package Pilot no longer produces....
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Putin challenger is trailing despite success in reforms
SAMARA, Russia, Spring 2000-- This industrial region on the Volga River has a lot that's hard to find in Russia nowadays: relatively high wages, optimistic foreign investors, prompt payments of pensions and...
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