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Paul Quinn-Judge

Paul Quinn-Judge joined TIME Magazine in May 1996 and was named Moscow Bureau Chief in September.

Quinn-Judge came to TIME from the Boston Globe, where he was Diplomatic/National Security correspondent based in Washington from 1992-96 and Moscow Bureau Chief from 1989-92. While with the Globe, Quinn-Judge served as a consultant for the BBC television series, The Second Russian Revolution.

He began his journalism career in 1981 after several years of relief and development work throughout Southeast Asia. Before joining the Boston Globe, Quinn-Judge covered Indochina for the Far Eastern Economic Review from 1983-86 and Southeast Asia for the Christian Science Monitor from 1983-86 and served as Moscow Bureau Chief from 1986-89.

Born in London, England, Quinn-Judge is fluent in French, Russian and Vietnamese, and holds an M.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge. He and his wife Sophia have two daughters.


Stanley Greene

Stanley Greene, the son of actors, was born in New York on Feb. 14 and grew up in an artistic environment. He studied painting and drawing and did not discover the world of photography until 1970, when he met Eugene Smith, who asked Stanley to come work for him.

After obtaining his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1980, Greene moved to Paris and in 1991 joined the photo agency VU. He began to cover international conflicts and has traveled the world photographing such diverse stories as the oil pipeline in Iran and the Caucasus in 1997 and the conflicts in Bosnia and Chechnya from 1994-96 and in Rwanda and Zaire in 1994.

Greene has won several awards for his work, among them two World Press Photo awards (1993, 2000) and the prize for outstanding photo reporting for the New York Times Magazine in 1997.






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