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Martin Kuz
Mideast reporter
Martin Kuz is a former senior editor of Sactown Magazine in Sacramento, Calif., who previously worked as a staff writer with the Los Angeles Daily News, Las Vegas Sun, San Francisco Weekly and Cleveland Scene. The recipient of a 2011 fellowship from the Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution, he is a Minneapolis native and graduate of the University of Minnesota.
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