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 He won numerous awards, including multiple [[:Pulitzer Prize]] nominations. He covered a variety of topics, including the [[:SARS]] epidemic and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami; in the latter assignment, he met United States Marines and was inspired by their courageousness. He won numerous awards, including multiple [[:Pulitzer Prize]] nominations. He covered a variety of topics, including the [[:SARS]] epidemic and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami; in the latter assignment, he met United States Marines and was inspired by their courageousness.
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 +==== Early Journalism ====
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 +=== 2002 Hutchison's Downturn Is Far From Complete ===
 +HONG KONG -- Hutchison Whampoa's stock price has plunged 60% from its peak in early 2000
 +By Matt Pottinger Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal
 +Updated Aug. 1, 2002 ((https://web.archive.org/web/20170806220954/https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB1028132333960685160))
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 +=== 2004 - A Hidden Cost Of China's Growth: Mercury Migration ===
 +Turning to Coal, Nation Sends Toxic Metal Around Globe; Buildup in the Great Lakes
 +By Matt Pottinger, Steve Stecklow and John J. Fialka Staff Reporters of The [[:Wall Street Journal]]
 +Updated Dec. 17, 2004 ((https://web.archive.org/web/20170806222503/https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB110325317062703084))
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 +==== 2005 - Patriot Goes to War ====
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 +A young man and his ideals
 +The Hill By Dick Morris - 10/06/05 
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 +Matt Pottinger has served as a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal in China for nearly five years. Now, at the age of 32, he is leaving to join the United States Marine Corps.
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 +Matt Pottinger has served as a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal in China for nearly five years. Now, at the age of 32, he is leaving to join the United States Marine Corps.
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 +His is a story of a patriotism and commitment underscored and emphasized by the lessons he has learned living in one of the most politically repressive societies on the planet. There is so much we can all learn from him about China and about our own country.((https://web.archive.org/web/20170728064312/http://thehill.com/opinion/columnists/dick-morris/4703-a-young-man-and-his-ideals))
  
 ==== 2010 - Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan ==== ==== 2010 - Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan ====
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