AP reporter Christopher Bodeen, a tenacious chronicler of China's rise, dies at 55
Christopher Bodeen, a tenacious, old-school wire service reporter who brought a keen analytical eye and a wry sense of humor to decades of work in China, Taiwan and in war zones and natural disasters across the globe for The Associated Press, has died. He was 55.
Christopher Bodeen, a reporter for The Associated Press, has died at the age of 55. He was known for his tenacious reporting style and analytical skills. Bodeen covered China, Taiwan, war zones, and natural disasters throughout his career.
- Christopher Bodeen, an Associated Press reporter, has died at 55.
- He was described as a tenacious, old-school wire service reporter.
- Bodeen had a keen analytical eye and a wry sense of humor.
- His reporting spanned decades and included work in China, Taiwan, war zones, and natural disasters globally.
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