Larry Rohter

William Lawrence Rohter, Jr.

Larry Rohter at U.S. Embassy Montevideo in 2006.
Born February 3, 1950 (1950-02-03) (age 66)
Oak Park, Illinois, United States
Residence United States
Alma mater Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Columbia University
Occupation Journalist
Organization The New York Times; Newsweek
Spouse(s) Clothilde Rohter
Awards Maria Moors Cabot Prize, Brazilian Embratel Prize

William Lawrence Rohter, Jr. (born February 3, 1950), known as Larry Rohter, is an American journalist who was a South American bureau chief (based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) for The New York Times from 1999 to 2007. Previously, he was Caribbean and Latin American correspondent of the Times from 1994 to 1999. He now writes about cultural topics.

Awards

In 1998, Rohter was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot Prize[1] at Columbia University. He was also awarded the Brazilian Embratel prize, as the "Melhor correspondente estrangeiro" (best foreign correspondent).[2]

Personal

Rohter is married to Clotilde Rohter. They have 2 children. He lives today in Hoboken, New Jersey".[2]

Criticism

Rohter published an article titled "Brazilian Leader's Tippling Becomes National Concern", insinuating the Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had a drinking problem that affected his presidency.[3] The article's only quoted source for Lula's alcoholism was Leonel Brizola, a sworn political enemy of Mr. da Silva. The article caused consternation in the Brazilian press.[4][5] Rohter's visa was temporarily revoked (and quickly reinstated) by Brazil's government, an event which overshadowed much criticism of Rohter's reporting.[6][7]

Publications

Notes

  1. "Columbia's Cabot Prizes Honor Four Journalists Who Cover Latin America". Columbia University Record. 1998-09-11. pp. 24:2. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
  2. 1 2 Rohter, L (2008). Deu no New York Times: o Brasil segundo a ótica de um repórter do jornal mais influente do mundo (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva.Translation by Otacílio Nunes...et al
  3. Rohter, L (2004-05-04). "Brazilian Leader's Tippling Becomes National Concern". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  4. Azêdo, M. (June 2004). "O repórter Larry Rohter fez bom jornalismo?" (pdf) (in Portuguese). Journal of the Brazilian Press Association. p. 18. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  5. Herscovitz, H. (2007). "Lula vs. Larry Rohter: Misconceptions in International Coverage" (pdf). Brazilian Journalism Research. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  6. Reese, D. (2004-07-10). "Un periodista yanqui mete la pata" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  7. Chetwynd, G. (2004-05-13). "Brazil expels New York Times reporter for offensive story". The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-05-28.

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