Mark Mazzetti Is Named Washington Investigations Editor at The New York Times

He'll lead a new, four-person investigations team.

The note from The New York Times about national security correspondent Mark Mazzetti‘s new role begins with an account of his accomplishments in the Washington bureau:

He’s broken countless stories on his longtime beat, the C.I.A. and other intelligence agencies, filed amazing narratives from the Middle East and in 2009 shared a Pulitzer Prize on the intensifying violence in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the Bush administration’s response.

Mark was also a Pulitzer finalist with a group of four reporters for coverage of the C.I.A.’s

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