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Elliott Gotkine A request has been made on Wikipedia for this article to be deleted. This request is being discussed to form a consensus whether this is, or could be, an article appropriate for Wikipedia. Please see this page's entry on the votes for deletion page for details. Also see possible outlets for removed articles. If you feel deletion is not justified by Wikipedia deletion policy you may vote against its deletion. Please do not remove this notice or blank this page while the question is being considered. However, you are welcome to continue editing this article and improve it, especially if you can address the concerns of those who believe the article should be deleted. Elliott Gotkine is the BBC's South America Correspondent. He is based in Buenos Aires. Background Gotkine was born on 25 December 1975 in London, England. He studied Geography at the University of Nottingham and graduated in 1998. Career In November 1998, Gotkine became a production runner for the London News Network. From April to August 1999 he became a reporter for Euromoney's International Financial Law Review. Following this he was Deputy Stock Market Editor for UK-iNvest.com until December 2000. Gotkine first joined the BBC in January 2001 as a broadcast journalist with BBC Business. He was a video journalist for the BBC's World Business Report programme from May to August 2002. He was the BBC's Lima Correspondent from September 2002 to August 2003. It was during this time that he interviewed Peru's Mario Vargas Llosa, a world-renowned novelist, for the BBC, an event which is considered a high point in his career. During this time he also filed for The Observer newspaper, The Jerusalem Report, People magazine and National Public Radio. Gotkine currently works as the BBC's South America Correspondent and is based in Buenos Aires. Sources BBC Biography
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