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Sheryl WuDunn Wed to Reporter
Sheryl WuDunn, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David WuDunn of New York, was married yesterday to Nicholas D. Kristof, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ladis K. D. Kristof of Yamhill, Ore. The Rev. David Anderson performed the ceremony at St. Cloud Presbyterian Church in West Orange, N.J.
Sondra WuDunn was her sister's maid of honor, and David E. Sanger was the best man.
Ms. WuDunn, who will retain her name, graduated from the Fieldston School, received a B.A. degree cum laude from Cornell University, an M.B.A. from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, and a master's degree in public administration from Princeton University. The bride was formerly a reporter for The South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, and later this month she will move to Beijing, where she expects to continue her journalism career. Her father is a vice president of Morse Diesel Inc., a construction management company in New York. Her mother, Alice WuDunn, owns an insurance brokerage, the Eng Action Company, in New York.
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