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Jennifer Griffin (born 1969) is a Fox News (Fox News Channel) correspondent, currently reporting from The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. as national security correspondent. Prior to her reassignment (on March 12, 2007), she had reported from Jerusalem for the network since joining it in 1999.
She is credited with conducting a rare interview with Ariel Sharon and reported on Sharons hospitalization. Griffin also provided Fox News coverage of the evacuation of Jewish settlements from the Gaza Strip.
Griffin has reported from Phuket (Phuket Province), Thailand following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and subsequent Asian tsunami. She also played a part in the release of fellow Fox News reporter Steve Centanni and cameraman Olaf Wiig from captivity in Gaza in 2006.
Prior to joining Fox News, Griffin covered the Middle Eastern affairs for the Associated Press, National Public Radio and U.S. News and World Report. Previously, she reported for The Sowetan newspaper in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she covered Nelson Mandelas release from imprisonment and numerous other moments in South Africas transition away from apartheid.
Name: Jennifer Griffin
Age: c. 38
Education: Harvard University
Occupation: national security correspondent, journalist
Gender: female
Spouse: Greg Myre
Children: two daughters
Credits: Fox News Channel