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12/21/05
Frank
Baker named AP assistant chief of bureau in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES -- Frank Baker, a news editor for The Associated
Press in Washington, D.C., has been appointed assistant chief
of bureau in Los Angeles for Southern California and Southern
Nevada.
The appointment was announced Dec. 12 by Anthony Marquez,
Los Angeles chief of bureau.
Since 2002, Baker has been assignment news editor in charge
of coverage including the Supreme Court, Justice Department,
Transportation Department, Treasury Department and Federal
Reserve Bank. He came to the Washington bureau in 2000 as
the news editor responsible for 16 regional reporters who
cover news in the nation's capital of interest to their states.
Baker joined AP in 1988 in the Buffalo, N.Y., bureau and later
became a reporter in Concord, N.H. He was the Providence,
R.I., correspondent for three years before his appointment
in 1997 as news editor in Nashville, Tenn.
He is a native of Voorheesville, N.Y., and a journalism graduate
of the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Baker succeeds Howard Goldberg, who was named chief of bureau
for New York City.
Contact: Jack Stokes, AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
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