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By: Chris Burrell on Jun 19, 2010
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It's not often that a story idea crops up within view of my apartment window, but this is how I first started asking questions about the ship to Haiti.
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Shannon Mullen is a freelance reporter and film producer based in New England. She is a native of New Hampshire, where she studied Pre-Veterinary Medicine in college and dabbled in professional culinary pursuits before finding her niche in journalism. She has two dogs, lives on a farm, loves traveling and being outdoors.