Past Fellows: 2005-2006

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2005 - 2006 Fellows and their study projects are:


John U. Bacon, freelance (Work has appeared in ESPN Magazine, Fortune, New York Times, Time and other publications).
The American Institution of Collegiate Athletics.

Vanessa Bauza, Havana bureau chief, South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Challenges Facing Democracy in Latin America.

Jamie Butters, business and auto industry reporter, Detroit Free Press.
China’s Economic Transition from Communism to Capitalism.

Christopher Carey, business reporter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Criminal Subculture in the U.S. Securities Industry.

Charles Clover, Middle East and Africa page editor, Financial Times.
The Russian Idea of "Eurasianism".

Gail Gibson, national correspondent, The Baltimore Sun.
The Supreme Court and Free Speech in Wartime America.

Vindu Goel, business editor, San Jose Mercury News.
The Impact of Religion on Politics.

Graham Griffith, senior producer, WBUR (Boston).
The Impact of the 1994 Republican Revolution 10 Years Later.

Drew Lindsay, features editor, The Washingtonian.
Education and the "New" Civil Rights Movement.

Thomas Kamilindi, freelance (Kigali, Rwanda).
Hate Media and its Impact.

Min-Ah Kim, deputy editor, The Kyunghyang Daily News (Seoul, South Korea).
Women Leaders in Korea and the United States.

Tony Norman, columnist and associate editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Rumor, Religion and Reform in the African-American Experience.

Semiha Ozturk, reporter, CNN Turk (Istanbul, Turkey).
The Impact of EU—U.S. Relations on Turkey.

Lisa Rapaport, reporter, Sacramento Bee.
The Business of Healthcare for Immigrants and the Uninsured.

Gerard Ryle, investigations editor, The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, Australia).
The Business of the Human Body and the Trade in Body Parts.

Stephen Titherington, editor, BBC World Service News (London, England).
How Science is Covered.

Luis Vinker, executive editor, La Razon (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Free Newspapers and Newspapers for the Young.

Fara Warner, freelance (Work has appeared in Fast Company, The New York Times and other publications).
China as an Automotive Superpower.

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