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New beat for NY Times reporter

                         Eileen Sullivan

Eileen Sullivan, Washington’s early breaking news correspondent, will be moving to a new position covering the Department of Homeland Security for The New York Times.

She has also worked at the Associated Press for more than 9 years. She has also covered homeland security as a reporter for Congressional Quarterly and covered the same beat for The Federal Times. She has also worked for more than 4 years at Courier-Post.

Sullivan is a graduate of Villanova University.

Mariam Ahmed

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