Elaine F. Sciolino is an American journalist who was the Paris bureau chief of The New York Times from 2002 to 2008.
Sciolino joined the Times in 1984. Previous posts at the Times include:
In October 2007, the Times announced that Sciolino would be succeeded by Steven Erlanger as Paris bureau chief in early 2008. Sciolino would become a foreign correspondent focusing on terrorism abroad, based in Paris.
In 2005, Sciolino did reporting on a newly ...
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Elaine F. Sciolino is an American journalist who was the Paris bureau chief of The New York Times from 2002 to 2008.
Sciolino joined the Times in 1984. Previous posts at the Times include:
In October 2007, the Times announced that Sciolino would be succeeded by Steven Erlanger as Paris bureau chief in early 2008. Sciolino would become a foreign correspondent focusing on terrorism abroad, based in Paris.
In 2005, Sciolino did reporting on a newly discovered 1946 document in which the Vatican instructed its representatives in France after World War II to prevent baptized Jewish children from being returned to their families.
A daughter of Anthony R. Sciolino (d. 2002) and his wife, the former Jeanette Limeri (d. 2005), Sciolino was born in Buffalo, New York and has two siblings, Thomas and Marianne. She is married to Andrew Plump, an attorney, with whom she has two daughters, Alessandra and Gabriela.
She received her B.A. from Canisius College in 1970 and her M.A. from New York...
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