Mark MacKinnon
Mark MacKinnon is The Globe and Mail's Middle East correspondent, based in Jerusalem.
Prior to 2005, he spent three years as the paper's Moscow bureau chief. He has covered wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Chechnya and Lebanon, as well as the revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine.
He has been at The Globe since 1998, working first as a business reporter based in Toronto, then as a parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa. A graduate of Carleton University, he previously worked at The Edmonton Journal and the Eastern Province Herald, a daily newspaper in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
A two-time winner of the National Newspaper Award, his first book, The New Cold War, is due out in early 2007.
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