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Reporter provides rare view inside Coke

One top AP editor said the story "sent dominoes tumbling in all directions." Business reporter Candice Choi obtained stunning emails that showed Coca-Cola Co. was a guiding force behind a nonprofit group founded to fight obesity. "Coke helped pick the group's leaders, edited its mission statement and suggested articles and videos for its website," Choi wrote.

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Hungry for supermarkets: Data-journalism tools support AP analysis

A group of major food retailers have fallen short in their promise to open or expand 1,500 grocery or convenience stores in and around neighborhoods without supermarkets by 2016. It was part of an initiative led by first lady Michelle Obama.

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AP names Susannah George as intelligence reporter

Susannah George. (Courtesy: Ivor Prickett) The appointment was announced by Julie Pace, AP’s Washington bureau chief. “Susannah is a dogged reporter with a track record of producing standout journalism on complex issues,” Pace said. “In her new role as an intelligence reporter, she will be an integral part of our Washington-based national security team.” George, […]

MAY 21, 2018

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Scrambling across continents to fact-check the pope

During his in-flight press conference heading home from South America last month, Pope Francis said he could not remove a bishop implicated in a sexual abuse scandal in Chile because he had never heard from any victims about the bishop’s behavior. 

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North Korean school girls holding brooms bow to pay their respects toward a mural which shows the late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung delivering a speech, before sweeping the area surrounding this mural on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in Pyongyang, North Korea. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
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Singapore exhibit showcases life in North Korea through AP photographers lens

An exhibition in Singapore will highlight the work of Wong Maye-E, AP’s lead photographer in North Korea, offering glimpses of everyday life in the reclusive country.

SEPT. 7, 2016

AP Appointments Asia
This combination photo shows Foster Klug, left, news director for Japan, the Koreas, Australia and the South Pacific, and Kiichiro Sato, newly appointed Asia deputy for storytelling and photography. Klug, AP’s bureau chief in Seoul, South Korea, is being promoted to news director for Japan, the Koreas, Australia and the South Pacific. Sato has been named deputy news director for storytelling and photography, rounding out a leadership team directing video, text and photo coverage across the Asia-Pacific region. (Lee Jinman, Paul Sakuma via AP)
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Kiichiro Sato, Foster Klug named to leadership posts in Asia

This combination photo shows Foster Klug, left, news director for Japan, the Koreas, Australia and the South Pacific, and Kiichiro Sato, newly appointed Asia deputy for storytelling and photography. (Lee Jinman, Paul Sakuma via AP) Kiichiro Sato has been named deputy news director for storytelling and photography, rounding out a leadership team directing video, text […]

JUNE 20, 2019

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Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Anthony Batts announces that the department's investigation into the death of Freddie Gray was turned over to the State's Attorney's office a day early at a news conference, Thursday, April 30, 2015, in Baltimore. Standing at right is Deputy Commissioner Kevin Davis. Batts did not give details of the report or take questions. He said the department dedicated more than 30 detectives to working on the case and report. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

AP and other news organizations seek Freddie Gray report

A coalition of news organizations, including The Associated Press, has called on the Baltimore Police Department to release immediately its report on the death of Freddie Gray that it has submitted to the Maryland state’s attorney.

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In this photo taken in Jan. 2014, Carley Petesch reports at a fruit market in Lagos, Nigeria. Carley Petesch, a longtime editor in Africa who has reported from Nigeria and South Africa for The Associated Press, has been named a West Africa correspondent for the news organization. The appointment was announced Thursday Feb. 26, 2015 by Africa regional editor Andrew Selsky. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
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Petesch appointed AP West Africa correspondent

In this photo taken in Jan. 2014, Carley Petesch reports at a fruit market in Lagos, Nigeria. Carley Petesch, a longtime editor in Africa who has reported from Nigeria and South Africa for The Associated Press, has been named a West Africa correspondent for the news organization. The appointment was announced Thursday Feb. 26, 2015 […]

FEB. 26, 2015

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Updates to AP’s Middle East team

In a memo to staff today, Middle East News Director Karin Laub announced changes to the team that covers the region in all formats:

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quarter of an NCAA college football game in Athens, Ga., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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Cassidy named APs lead statehouse reporter in Ga

The appointment, announced Thursday by South Regional Editor Lisa Marie Pane, expands the news cooperative’s Statehouse operation at an especially key time while the legislative session is under way and ahead of what will be a busy 2014 campaign season. Almeida Cassidy, 33, will focus on the education beat and other coverage related to state […]

FEB. 14, 2013

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AP names Matt Sedensky to national reporting team

Sedensky’s career has taken him from Hartford to Honolulu, Kansas City to South Florida, where his stories have included Rick Scott’s successful run for governor and the Gulf oil spill, as well as crime, trials and news on specialized beats including religion and aging. Regularly deployed to major stories, he covered the Virginia Tech shootings […]

OCT. 14, 2015

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Alwyn Lindsey poses for the photographer in AP offices in London, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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AP consolidates content licensing business across EMEA

The Associated Press has announced the appointment of Alwyn Lindsey as vice president of sales for Europe, Middle East and Africa. The newly created role marks an important move for AP in its approach to the licensing of content in the region, consolidating efforts into one division.

SEPT. 21, 2015

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