Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan is NPR s Senior Asia Correspondent. He moved to Hanoi to open NPR s Southeast Asia Bureau in 2003. Before that, he spent six years as NPR s South Asia correspondent based in but seldom seen in New Delhi.
Michael was in Pakistan on 9-11 and spent much of the next two years there and in Afghanistan covering the run up to and the aftermath of the U.S. military campaign to oust the Taliban and al Qaeda. Michael has also reported extensively on terrorism in Southeast Asia, including both Bali bombings. He also covered the attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Michael was the first NPR reporter on the ground in both Thailand and the Indonesian province of Aceh following the devastating December 2004 tsunami. He has returned to Aceh more than half a dozen times since to document the recovery and reconstruction effort. As a reporter in NPR s London bureau in the early 1990s he covered the fall of the Soviet Union, the troubles in Nor
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Each week, we spotlight a cool innovation recommended by some of the industry s top tech writers. This week s pick is a watch to help combat PTSD nightmares.
The Food and Drug Administration approved a smartwatch app developed by a college student to help stop his dad s nightmares, said Martha Ann Overland at
NPR. Tyler Skluzacek was a senior at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, when he entered a hackathon focused on developing apps to help people with PTSD.
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