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===Later work as journalist=== Starting years later, Bonner has written on contract for the ''New York Times'', covering the [[Rwanda genocide]], the [[Bosnian War]], and the [[2002 Bali bombings|two terrorist bombings in Bali]], [[Indonesia]]. He was also a staff writer at ''[[The New Yorker]]'' from 1988 to 1992, writing from [[Peru]], [[Sudan]], Indonesia, [[Kuwait]], and [[Kurdistan]]. From 1988 to 2007, Bonner lived in [[Nairobi]] and then [[Warsaw]], [[Vienna]], and [[Jakarta]]. Since 2007, he has written book reviews, principally about international security, for ''The New York Times'', ''[[The Economist]]'', ''[[The Australian]]'', ''[[The National Interest]]'' and ''[[The Guardian]]''. He has also been a regular contributor to ProPublica and the atlantic.com In 2018, Bonner purchased a Bookoccino, a bookstore in Avalon Beach, Australia, about an hour north of Sydney, which was on the verge of closing. He was joined in the venture by Sally Tabner, a local bibliophile. Under their ownership, Bookoccino has become a favourite coffee shop for the community, and drawing international lovers of books and ideas. Its events have become legendary, attracting some of the biggest names in literature, politics, and journalism, along with public intellectuals -- Geoffrey Robertson; Richard Flanagan; Geraldine Brooks; Lionel Shriver; Julia Baird; Richard Fidler; Ben Quilty; Leigh Sales; Mike Cannon-Brookes; Jill Abramson; David Sanger; Kathy Lette; Kate Legge; Samantha Power; Richard McGregor; Hugh White. (www.bookoccino.com.au)
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