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Boston Globe biz reporter leaving for NPR affiliate

Sacha Pfeiffer, a business reporter at the Boston Globe who has won a Pulitzer Prize, is leaving the paper to cover health and science for WBUR-FM, a National Public Radio affiliate in Boston.

A story on the Globe’s Web site stated, “Pfeiffer, 36, has worked for the Globe for 13 years and covered a variety of beats, from the the state court system to philanthropy.

“As a member of the Globe’s Spotlight investigative team, she helped expose a pattern of sexual abuse among clergy in the Catholic Church.

“She is a co-author of the book ‘Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church.’ She was a John S. Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University from 2004-2005, and currently covers legal affairs and nonprofit organizations as a business reporter.”

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