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Canadian journalist Paul Watson has been covering world events and wars for nearly two decades. While at the Toronto Star he earned several National Newspaper awards for social and cultural reporting. Watson earned international acclaim and the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for his photograph of a dead American soldier being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu.

Paul Watson is currently the South Asia bureau chief for The Los Angeles Times, covering Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Iraq.

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Where War Lives
Written by Paul Watson

eBook | 384 pages | McClelland & Stewart | Current Affairs - International; Biography & Autobiography; History - Modern - 20th Century
978-1-55199-284-6 (1-55199-284-1)

February 24, 2009 | $19.99

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Where War Lives
Written by Paul Watson

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A Pulitzer Prize — winning journalist takes us on a personal and historic journey from Mogadishu through Rwanda to Afghanistan and Iraq.

With the click of a shutter the world came to know Staff Sgt. William David Cleveland Jr. as a desecrated corpse. In the split-second that Paul Watson had to choose...

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Where War Lives
Written by Paul Watson

Trade Paperback | 384 pages | Emblem Editions | Current Affairs - International; Biography & Autobiography; History - Modern - 20th Century
978-0-7710-8787-5 (0-7710-8787-X)

September 2, 2008 | $19.99

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A Pulitzer Prize — winning journalist takes us on a personal and historic journey from Mogadishu through Rwanda to Afghanistan and Iraq.

With the click of a shutter the world came to know Staff Sgt. William David Cleveland Jr. as a desecrated corpse. In the split-second that Paul Watson had to choose...

Also available as an eBook.