In September 2004 I moved to Paris and started covering business and real estate for the International Herald Tribune. Currently I am based in Boston, and I'm always on the lookout for tips and stories. So if you have any story ideas or feedback, feel free to reach me here.
Previously I worked three summers for The Associated Press in Rome, Italy, getting an intense training in foreign correspondence from my editors there. I covered the scandalous marriage of a Catholic archbishop at the Vatican, art restorations and jewelry heists, a terrorism investigation, fiesty Mt. Etna, a World Gay Pride Parade, and the comeback of an old sport: gladiatorial combat. Here are links to a few articles I wrote from Rome.
Iceman Mystery Solved: Scientists Say 5,300-year-old Hunter Killed by Arrow
Married Archbishop Scandalizes Vatican, U.S. Pastors Get Involved
Vatican: Archbishop, Wife Will Meet
Afghan Meat Supply Threatened
Weekend Gladiators Gaining in Popularity, But Leave Your Cell Phone Home
First Lady Visits Leaning Tower of Pisa
Shroud Of Turin Testing Miffs Scientists
Hail Crushes Italy Vineyard Crops
Latin Lovers: Spoken Latin Gaining Popularity After Centuries Of Decline