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Gelineau Named AP Bureau Chief in Sydney | Redux

Gelineau Named AP Bureau Chief in Sydney

Katrina relief appeal, Wellington, New Zealand 5 September 2005
Katrina relief appeal, Wellington, New Zealand 5 September 2005 by PhillipC
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Gelineau joined the AP in 2002 in Seattle, later covering politics in Olympia, Washington, and general news in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2004, she transferred to the Richmond, Virginia, bureau, where she served as the state crime writer. While there, she covered death row, disasters including Hurricane Katrina, and helped lead AP's coverage of the Virginia Tech massacre. In 2005, she received an honorable mention for the Associated Press Managing Editors Association's John L. Dougherty award, given to outstanding young reporters. In 2008, she became correspondent in Sydney, writing about everything from Aboriginal rights to mental health to Australian culture and crime. Gelineau has covered disasters across the Asia-Pacific region, including the 2010 tsunami in Sumatra, Indonesia, and the earthquake last year in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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