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and his associates. Being on Tokyo assignment in 1985, Simons was investigating the circumstances of the death of the politician
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In 2012-2013, Simons held the endowed Snedden Chair at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
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for the next few years. Since 1982, Simone has worked as a correspondent for
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for "series on the growing economic and political influence of overseas
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Simons began his journalistic career in 1964 as a reporter for the
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The Pulitzer Prize Archive: International reporting, 1928-1985
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on Asia". In co-author with the former United States Senator
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Simons’ op-ed and analytical articles have appeared in
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Alaska World Affairs Council. 2012 546:Who's who of Pulitzer Prize Winners 335:Investigative Reporters and Editors 299:Investigative Reporters and Editors 14: 164:and served as a correspondent in 519:"Past George Polk Award winners" 521:. The George Polk Awards. 2020 1: 102:, Lewis Simons was raised in 292:Council on Foreign Relations 241:. In 1995, Lewis Simons and 192:President of the Philippines 424:. The Pulitzer Prizes. 2020 647: 110:. Afterward, he attended 631:American male journalists 324:(1984, 1986, 1989, 1992); 313:Citation for Excellence, 245:were shortlisted for the 445:. The Daily Beast. 2020 269:. The Daily Beast. 2020 255:Christopher Samuel Bond 564:Fischer H. D. (1987). 543:Brennan E. A. (1999). 320:Award for Excellence, 69:Carol Lenore Seiderman 585:Rodell P. A. (2002). 322:World Affairs Council 207:Philippine revolution 158:. In 1971, he joined 341:Jessie Meriton White 349:award (1987, 1992); 347:Overseas Press Club 315:Overseas Press Club 243:Michael Zielenziger 220:The Washington Post 161:The Washington Post 108:New York University 16:American journalist 506:Brennan E. A. 1999 397:Brennan E. A. 1999 380:Fischer H. D. 1987 215:The New York Times 467:"Lewis M. Simons" 443:"Lewis M. Simons" 409:Rodell P. A. 2002 353:Gerald Loeb Award 328:George Polk Award 267:"Lewis M. Simons" 188:Catherine Ellison 73: 72: 638: 602: 581: 560: 530: 529: 527: 526: 515: 509: 503: 478: 477: 475: 474: 463: 454: 453: 451: 450: 439: 433: 432: 430: 429: 418: 412: 406: 400: 394: 383: 377: 305:Front Page Award 288:Edward R. 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Paterson
Pulitzer Prize
Southeast Asia
Middle East
Paterson
New Jersey
New York University
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Associated Press
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Japan
South Korea
Malaysia
Singapore
Vietnam
Philippines
The Washington Post
India
Thailand
The Mercury News
Tokyo
Pete Carey
Catherine Ellison
President of the Philippines
Ferdinand Marcos
Benigno Aquino
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
Philippine revolution
The New York Times

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