Graeme Smith is a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper. He was stationed in Afghanistan from 2006 to 2009. Previously he was based in Moscow. His many awards include three National Newspaper Awards, Canada's highest prize for print journalism, and the annual Michener Award for public service given by the Governor General of Canada.

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  • Graeme Smith is a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper. He was stationed in Afghanistan from 2006 to 2009. Previously he was based in Moscow. His many awards include three National Newspaper Awards, Canada's highest prize for print journalism, and the annual Michener Award for public service given by the Governor General of Canada. His multimedia series Talking to the Taliban gave viewers the opportunity to watch 42 insurgents discuss why they fight, and made public the raw video of each interview along with accompanying articles and short documentaries. The project won several prizes - including an Emmy for New Approaches to News and Documentary, announced Sept. 21, 2009, at the 30th annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards in New York.
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  • Graeme Smith is a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper. He was stationed in Afghanistan from 2006 to 2009. Previously he was based in Moscow. His many awards include three National Newspaper Awards, Canada's highest prize for print journalism, and the annual Michener Award for public service given by the Governor General of Canada.
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