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    Phil Bronstein (born October 4, 1950) is an American journalist and editor. He serves as executive chair of the board for the Center for Investigative Reporting in Berkeley, California. He is best known for his work as a war correspondent and investigative journalist.

  2. Phil Bronstein is a seasoned American journalist and editor, well recognised for his work as an investigative journalist and war correspondent. He is one of the key persons of the Emeryville-based non-profit news organization, the ‘Center for Investigative Reporting,’ (CIR) where he presently serves as executive chair of its board.

  3. Feb 11, 2013 · Phil Bronstein got the first interviews with the man who actually fired the bullets that killed Osama bin Ladena man who is a hero to most Americans, but whose story...

  4. Jan 7, 2012 · Former Chronicle Editor Phil Bronstein announced his resignation from Hearst Newspapers on Friday, capping off a colorful 31-year career as a city newsman. Bronstein, 61, editor at large at...

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · In a new interview, Sharon Stone recalls the emotionally wrenching court fight she had in 2008 with ex-husband Phil Bronstein over custody of their then-8-year-old son Roan, saying she “lost...

  6. Oct 27, 2009 · Phil Bronstein. Bronstein began his journalism career in his teens as a film reviewer. He joined the San Francisco Examiner as a reporter in 1980 and, beginning in 1983, spent 10 years as a war correspondent, where he was a 1986 Pulitzer Prize finalist for his work in the Philippines.

  7. Oct 14, 2002 · Phil Bronstein, the executive editor of The San Francisco Chronicle, talks about his paper's efforts to cover events and issues of concern to the Bay Area's ethnic communities.

  8. Phil Bronstein was born in 1951 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He has been married to Christine Borders since 2006. They have two children. He was previously married to Sharon Stone and Gillian Wallace.

  9. Staff of The New York Times, notably Azmat Khan, contributing writer. For courageous and relentless reporting that exposed the vast civilian toll of U.S.-led airstrikes, challenging official accounts of American military engagements in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.

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