Alan Zarembo is the foreign and national editor for the Los Angeles Times. He has also been a projects and investigative reporter with a focus on medicine, science and the military. Prior to joining The Times in 2003, he was the Mexico City bureau chief for Newsweek magazine and a freelance journalist based in central Africa. He is graduate of Dartmouth College, a former Knight Fellow at Stanford University and a winner of the Livingston Award for International Reporting.
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Jan. 3, 2018
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An Eritrean emigre, who came to California in 2000 to escape violence.
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