Helene Cooper
Helene Cooper is a Liberian-born American journalist who is a White House correspondent for the New York Times. Before that, she was the paper's diplomatic correspondent in Washington, D.C.. She joined the Times in 2004 as assistant editorial page editor.
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Obama, at UN, Explains Rationale for Opposing Palestinian Statehood Bid
By Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
Obama Vows Veto if Deficit Plan Has No Tax Increases
By Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
Obama to Offer Plan to Cut Deficit by Over $3 Trillion
By Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
House Passes Bill on Debt Ceiling
By Michael D Shear, Helene Cooper and Carl Hulse, New York Times News Service | News Report
Rival Debt Plans Being Assembled by Party Leaders
By Helene Cooper and Jennifer Steinhauer, The New York Times News Service | Report
Obama Will Speed Pullout From War in Afghanistan
By Helene Cooper and Mark Landler, The New York Times | Report
Obama Opts for Faster Afghan Pullout
By Mark Landler and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
Cost of Wars a Rising Issue as Obama Weighs Troop Levels
By Helene Cooper, New York Times News Service | Report
Obama to Announce Plans for Afghan Surge Pullout
By Mark Landler and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report