A warcorrespondent is a journalist who covers stories firsthand from a warwar zone . In the 19th century they were also called Special Correspondents . Methods Their jobs require war correspondents to deliberately ... enough to the action to provide written accounts, photos, or film footage. Thus, being a warcorrespondent ... War s was an observer to the events he described. The first modern warcorrespondent is said to be Netherlands ... described as the first modern warcorrespondent. The stories from this era, which were almost ... female warcorrespondent George Wingrove Cooke , Second Opium War, 1857 1858. Thomas Bowlby , North ... War and World War I . Alexandra Boulat Philip Gibbs Official warCorrespondent for Britain during the First World War. Bill Boss 1917 2007 Canadian warcorrespondent, for the Canadian Press , who covered World War II Margaret Bourke White 1904 1971 first female warcorrespondent, photographed ... she was killed by a landmine . She was the first female US warcorrespondent to be killed in action. Greg Clark journalist Greg Clarke 1892 1977 Canadian warcorrespondent who covered World War I and II ... War II David Douglas Duncan Kurt Eggers 1943 World War II SS correspondent, editor of the SS magazine ... . J.C. Furnas covered World War II. Joseph L. Galloway born November 13, 1941 , UPI correspondent ... War. Henry Tilton Gorrell 1911 1958 United Press correspondent. Covered the Spanish Civil War and World ... Civil War. Corra Harris early women correspondent in World War I. David Halberstam Macdonald ... correspondent, reported from rooftops during World War II London The Blitz blitz es, went ashore in the first ... Cooper, at age of 42, a renowned Warcorrespondent serving CNN. Roy Pinney born 1911 covered ... in Afghanistan 2001 present Afghanistan War . Jacques Leslie , Vietnam and Cambodia Warcorrespondent ..., memoirs by Anderson Cooper The Mark A WarCorrespondent s Memoir of Vietnam and Cambodia by Jacques ... dictionary of 24,000 British and Irish journalists who died between 1800 and 1960 DEFAULTSORT WarCorrespondent ... more details
John Rich 1917 present was a warcorrespondent for NBC News . Career Rich spent nearly 30 years as a warcorrespondent for NBC News. A graduate of Bowdoin College , he became a U.S. Marine in 1942 and made four D Day landings in the Pacific Theater. After the war, while working in Tokyo for William Randolph Hearst s International News Service , he interviewed General Douglas MacArthur and traveled with Emperor Hirohito . Additionally, he covered Shanghai s fall to the communists. Rich began working for NBC in late 1950 and arrived in Korea less than a week after the war began. He worked there for over three years longer than any other American correspondent. Having been used mostly for radio, he appeared on Today NBC program The Today Show to cover the ceasefire talks and eventually became a television correspondent. After having covered the Korean War, he took a wide variety of assignments, heading the NBC bureau in Berlin for four years and reporting on the Vietnam War for ten years. He reported on nearly every major armed conflict that occurred during his time at NBC. By the end of his career, he became NBC s senior Asian correspondent and was appointed vice president of RCA Corporation . After having been retired for many years, Rich was featured in NBC Nightly News Making a Difference segment on July 24, 2008. Korean War coverage and photos Rich, a Peabody Award winner, had finally released the photographs that he had taken while covering the Korean War in 1950. The photos, taken with a Nikon Camera and covering a wide variety of subjects from children to generals, are all in color, presenting a rare picture of the Forgotten War , which is known mostly through black and white images. He had taken hundreds of photos of the Korean War, but never of any other war. Forty ... Korea Times Korean War in Color ref Rich currently lives on the coast of Maine in the house in which he was born. Books Korean War in Color A Correspondent s Retrospective on a Forgotten War ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 The Correspondent was a publication produced at Harvard University with no official connection to the university between 1961 and 1965 with articles and opinion on foreign and defense policy of the U.S. by critics and academics sympathetic to the peace movement. Originally called The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter , it was edited very briefly by Nathan Glazer and subsequently by Roger Hagan. The publication provided a forum for dissent concerning the major issues of the period, particularly the civil defense thermonuclear war fright and various cold war events, the cybernation issue in its early phases, and the growing focus on a war in Vietnam with the transition from the John F. Kennedy Kennedy to the Lyndon B. Johnson Johnson administrations. Editorially it sought to be critical of dominant foreign and defense policy in the mold of its editorial board, while the principal editor, Hagan, considered independent journalist I. F. Stone his role model. The most active among its large board of editors were David Riesman , a professor of sociology a Harvard, whose politics were hard to pin down but who was characterized by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. as primarily a counter cyclical thinker, and Erich Fromm , the neo Freudian psychoanalyst based in New York City and Mexico who occupied an ideological position few Americans yet understood, a non communist Marxist. Peak circulation of The Correspondent was about five thousand subscribers, but these were sufficiently effective in national affairs that Life magazine LIFE magazine, still a Henry Luce product, roused itself to editorialize against it. After Hagan left at the end of 1964, moving to Seattle to earn more money in a broadcasting company, the journal, by then a quarterly rather than publishing six or more times a year, was edited by Nancy Evans with participation of Richard Hathaway, Michael Brower, and Barry and Nancy Phillips. DEFAULTSORT Correspondent Category ... more details
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A correspondent is a reporter. Other meanings include The Correspondent , a foreign affairs and defense publication produced by Harvard University between 1961 and 1965 The Sunday Correspondent , a short lived British weekly newspaper Foreign correspondent may refer to Foreign correspondent journalism Foreign Correspondent film Foreign Correspondent film , an Alfred Hitchcock film Foreign Correspondent TV series Foreign Correspondent TV series , an Australian current affairs programme See also Correspondence disambiguation Co respondent disambig de Korrespondent Begriffskl rung ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Royal Correspondent is a journalist specialising in reporting on the goings on of Royal family royalty . Examples from the United Kingdom include Jennie Bond and Nicholas Witchell , both of the BBC . Category British media Journalism stub ... more details
Infobox Website name Asian Correspondent File AsianHybrid.jpg url http www.asiancorrespondent.com commercial Yes type News & blog ging registration Optional owner Hybrid News Limited available in English headquarters New York , NY, United States author James Craven Managing Director launch date October 19, 2009 current status Active Asian Correspondent was launched in October 2009 by Hybrid News Limited with the stated purpose of creating a hybrid news model that combined professional journalists, successful bloggers and News agency wire news in one website ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media pda 2009 oct 22 asian correspondent foreign reporting collective asia title AsianCorrespondent.com to build far east foreign reporting collective last Andrews first Robert publisher guardian.co.uk date 2009 10 22 ref . As of December 2009 it had over 40 journalists and bloggers contributing along with guest contributors and a news feed from the Associated Press . Coverage The website focuses on all of the Asia Pacific region and South Asia . It devotes special country sections to 15 countries Japan, India, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Pakistan, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and Australia ref cite news url http us.asiancorrespondent.com ..., such as Afghanistan, when bigger news stories occur. Content Asian Correspondent is a combination of blog content and hard news ref cite news url http onlinejournalismblog.com 2009 11 02 asian correspondent ... correspondent foreign reporting collective asia title AsianCorrespondent.com to build far east foreign ... 5 articles 536266.php title Q&A Asian Correspondent A sophisticated blogger network designed to show ... ref . Correspondents Asian Correspondent s contributors include professional journalists, academics ... blogindex publisher asiancorrespondent.com ref . Asian Correspondent also publishes breaking news stories provided by the Associated Press. Some of Asian Correspondent s more prominent ... more details
A correspondent account is an account often called a nostro and vostro accounts nostro or vostro account established by a large banking institution to receive deposits from, make payments on behalf of, or handle other financial transaction s for smaller financial institutions. References s USA PATRIOT Act Title III Sec. 311. Special measures for jurisdictions, financial institutions, or international transactions of primary money laundering concern. Title III, Section 311 e 1 B , USA PATRIOT Act usc clause 31 5318A e 1 B references External links http www.complianceheadquarters.com AML AML Articles 8 25 04.html 3 Compliance Headquarters about correspondent banking Category Banking terms and equipment Finance stub ru ja ... more details
Hamburgischer Correspondent was the oldest political newspaper in the city of Hamburg in Germany . It was highly respected and often cited in newspapers of neighboring countries. It was politically slanted towards the government, national liberal, but most of the time independent of any political party. The newspaper was published for more than 200 years, but closed down during the Nazi years. History Its history started in 1710 or 1711 when the book printer Holle in Schiffbeck near Hamburg published the Schiffbecker Posthorn twice weekly. Its name changed to Aviso and in 1721&ndash 1731 its title was Staats und Gelehrte Zeitungen des holsteinischen unparteyischen Correspondenten . After it was acquired by another book printer Georg Christian Grund, and moved to Hamburg, its name changed to Staats und gelehrte Zeitung des Hamburgischen unparteyischen Correspondenten State and scholarly newspaper of Hamburg s nonpartisan correspondents . During French rule in Hamburg, it was published with French and German text under the title Journal du d partement des Bouches de l Elbe . quote Till the beginning of the French revolution, the Hamburger Correspondent was almost the only gazette in Germany which derived its information respecting foreign countries from original correspondence. The Neue Zeitung , in Hamburg, could not eventually sustain competition with it, and was discontinued. From these and similar sources, articles were copied into hundreds of provincial papers, and this was then called editing a gazette. ref http books.google.se books?id yCCH BG88JIC&pg PA259 Newspapers , Encyclop dia Americana 1832 , vol. 9, page 259 ref In the early 19th century it was the most widely ... merged with Hamburger Nachrichten . Thus, the Hamburgischer Correspondent became the first ... http runeberg.org nfcp 0134.html Hamburgischer correspondent , Nordisk familjebok 1924 http www.zeno.org ... establishments Category 1934 disestablishments sv Hamburgischer Correspondent de Hamburgischer Correspondent ... more details
Italic title The Mathematical Correspondent was the first American specialized scientific journal ref cite book last1 Wagoner Jr. first1 Jennings L. authorlink1 last2 McDonald first2 Christine Coalwell authorlink2 editor1 first Robert M.S. editor1 last McDonald editor1 link others title Thomas Jefferson s Military Academy Founding West Point. trans title url archiveurl archivedate format accessdate type edition series volume date year 2004 month origyear publisher University of Virginia Press location language isbn 0 8139 2298 4 oclc doi id page 151 n. 45 pages at trans chapter chapter Mr. Jefferson s Academy An Educational Interpretation. chapterurl quote ref bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref and the first American mathematics journal , established in 1804, under the editorial guidance of George Baron . The journal published an essay by Robert Adrian which was the first to introduce Diophantine analysis in the United States. ref cite book last1 Cajori first1 Florian authorlink1 Florian Cajori last2 first2 authorlink2 editor1 first editor1 last editor1 link others title The Teaching and History of Mathematics in the United States. trans title url archiveurl archivedate format accessdate type edition series volume date year 1890 month origyear publisher United States Government Printing Office Government Printing Office location Washington language isbn oclc doi id page 94 pages at trans chapter chapter chapterurl quote ref bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref In 1807, Adrian, a main contributor to the journal, became Editor in chief editor for one year. ref http www groups.dcs.st and.ac.uk history Biographies Adrain.html MacTutor bio of Robert Adrain, which contains journal info ref References reflist External ... Correspondent Category Publications established in 1804 Category Mathematics journals Category Defunct journals nl Mathematical Correspondent ... more details
A community correspondent , also known as a rural correspondent or country correspondent, is someone who produces a regular Column periodical column on community events, places and people for publication in their local typically weekly newspaper . The writer is generally not a regular member of the newspaper staff but is a Stringer journalism stringer who receives little or no pay for their submissions, outside of a free subscription to the periodical . ref name autogenerated1 Weekly newspaper correspondents deliver the news you can t find anywhere else by Michael Lollar The Commercial Appeal July 5, 2009 ref Content The columns produced by community correspondents almost universally focus on community events at an extremely localized scale, often from a personal viewpoint. The writers typically have little professional journalistic training and instead of building their articles around major events and themes often focus on the day to day lives and interactions of the people and places in their community. It is not uncommon to read reports of new babies, vacations, recently purchased automobiles and church suppers in these pieces. History Sometimes referred to as chicken dinner news or country letters, ref name autogenerated1 these columns have been a staple in local newspapers for around 100 years, offering editors cheap copy to fill pages with, while also providing a unique look at local events and news. ref name autogenerated1 Current Trends and Challenges A majority of the 7,500 weekly newspapers across the United States continue to depend upon these community correspondents for help in reporting local news. These columns remain some of the most popular sections in them, despite the advent of blogs and other information heavy social media. ref name autogenerated1 One difficulty that modern newspapers have discovered for continuing this tradition is a lack of available writers. Most writers of these columns tend to be older and women, though not universally so, and when ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Sunday Correspondent image caption type Weekly format Broadsheet foundation 17 September 1989 ceased publication 25 November 1990 price owners publisher editor Peter Cole British journalist Peter Cole chiefeditor assoceditor staff language English political circulation headquarters sister newspapers oclc ISSN website The Sunday Correspondent was a shortlived United Kingdom British weekly national broadsheet newspaper . Launched on 17 September 1989, it ceased publication on 25 November 1990. It was edited by Peter Cole British journalist Peter Cole . On launching, the paper billed itself as the first new quality Sunday title for 28 years since the launch of The Sunday Telegraph in 1961 . By the time it folded just over a year later, it was attempting to position itself as Britain s first quality tabloid . Underfunding, a perceived lack of glamour and personality, and the launch of The Independent on Sunday in January 1990 were all likely factors in its demise. The The Guardian Guardian journalist Jonathan Freedland , the BBC s business editor Robert Peston and art critic Andrew Graham Dixon started their national careers on the title. Defunct UK newspapers Category Defunct newspapers of the United Kingdom Category Defunct weekly newspapers Category Weekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom Category Publications established in 1989 Category Publications disestablished in 1990 Category 1989 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
correspondent A high proportion of correspondents were low level Party officials, trade union activists, or representatives of factory management. An ordinary worker correspondent might e.g. ... correspondent named T. Patrakova informed readers that members of the Repolovskoye collective ... whose own father worked as a worker correspondent. The tradition of the people s correspondent has ... more details
Infobox film name Foreign Correspondent image ForeignCorrespondent.jpg caption original film poster producer ... 120 minutes country Film US language English budget gross Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 American ... conspiracy that eventually leads to the events of a fictionalized World War II . It stars Joel McCrea ..., the other being Rebecca movie Rebecca , which went on to win the award. Foreign Correspondent ... Supporting Actor , but did not win any. Plot File Foreign Correspondent trailer 16 McCrea crop.jpg thumb left 200px Joel McCrea as Huntley Haverstock , foreign correspondent The editor of the New ... in getting answers about whether or not war will ensue. After searching for a good, tough crime reporter for a fresh viewpoint, he appoints Johnny Jones Joel McCrea as a foreign correspondent, under ... steps aside just in time and Rowley plunges to his death instead. Image Foreign Correspondent ..., England and France have declared war on Germany. Then, while the group are on a Boeing Clipper ... announcer col break File Foreign Correspondent trailer 5 car trio.jpg thumb right 267px George ... Image Foreign Correspondent trailer 26 crash crop.jpg thumb left 250px The plane crash Producer ...?stid 75400&category Articles Foreign Correspondent TCM article ref and Selznick would not loan ... down the film. ref name imdb IMDB title 0032484 Foreign Correspondent ref Working titles for the film ... EUROPE , underscoring the film s theme of war in Europe. Also, there is an unmistakable image of Adolf ... 2010 04 foreign correspondent masterpiece of.html title Alfred Hitchcock Geek Foreign Correspondent A Masterpiece of Propaganda accessdate 2010 10 07 date 2010 04 06 quote Hitchcock ... down hair, eyebrows and mustache. ref Reception Foreign Correspondent opened on 16 August 1940 in the United ... Correspondent blockquote A masterpiece of propaganda, a first class production which no doubt will make ... rotten tomatoes foreign correspondent Foreign Correspondent ref Awards and honors File Foreign Correspondent ... more details
, 1914 ref name to cite news first last title John Roderick, Veteran AP correspondent whose friendship ... correspondent for the Associated Press news service . Roderick was best known for covering Mao .... ref name wp cite news first David last Briscoe title John Roderick AP Correspondent Captured a Changing ... to China for foreign news media . ref name wp ref name bg Roderick s career as a correspondent ... name wp He continued to work with the AP as a special correspondent for the two decades following his ... into the United States Army in 1943 during World War II . ref name bg He was assigned to the Office ... the Associated Press after the end of World War II. ref name bg China Roderick remained in China as an Associated Press reporter after World War II. His first major postwar assignment was to cover ... to fight the Japanese during World War II, but had turned on each other following the defeat of Japan . Like many of the other American, United Kingdom British and Australian war correspondents, Roderick was a military veteran of a war World War II . ref name to Roderick was 31 years old when he began ... as the ensuing Chinese Civil War from Beijing . ref name wp He continued to cover the Chinese Civil War from Shanghai , Nanjing and Beijing. ref name wp In 1948, Roderick was sent by the Associated Press ... to British Reuters correspondent David Chipp was allowed to open a Reuters news office in Beijing .... ref name wp Roderick was named a Associated Press special correspondent in 1977, becoming on of the AP s few reporters to hold the title. ref name wp He returned to Tokyo in 1980 as a special correspondent ... The Times John Roderick, Veteran AP correspondent whose friendship with China s leaders helped to pave ... War Category American military personnel of World War II Category Colby College alumni Category People ... more details
James Reynolds born 1974 has been a correspondent for BBC News . ref name press office bio cite web date 2006 04 03 accessdate 2008 08 22 url http www.bbc.co.uk pressoffice biographies biogs news jamesreynolds.shtml title BBC Press Office James Reynolds Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref From 1998 to 2001, he was the BBC s South America correspondent, based in Santiago, Chile . ref name press office bio ref name newswatch bio cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk newswatch ukfs hi newsid 3600000 newsid 3604100 3604165.stm title NewsWatch Profiles James Reynolds date 2007 04 07 accessdate 2008 08 22 publisher BBC NewsWatch BBC NewsWatch location London ref From 2001 to 2006 he was a BBC Middle East correspondent, based in Jerusalem . ref name press office bio ref name newswatch bio From 2006 to 2009 he was the BBC s China correspondent, based in Beijing . He has now been given the role as the BBC s Iranian Correspondent, even though the BBC is currently banned from Iran. He spent 2009 10 as a Fellow at Harvard University . ref http www.nieman.harvard.edu NiemanFoundation NiemanFellowships MeetTheFellows CurrentFellows.aspx ref He was educated at Westminster School and at Christ s College, Cambridge . He is the son of BBC correspondent Paul Reynolds BBC journalist Paul Reynolds . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reynolds, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reynolds, James Category 1974 births Category Old Westminsters Category Alumni of Christ s College, Cambridge Category British journalists Category Nieman Fellows Category Living people ... more details
Infobox Radio Show show name From our own Correspondent image FOOCLogo BBCWorldService.png imagesize caption The image used by the BBC iPlayer to identify the World Service edition of the programme. other names FOOC format Current affairs news format Current affairs runtime 30 minutes country United Kingdom language English home station BBC World Service br BBC Radio 4 syndicates television presenter Alan Johnston World Service br Kate Adie Radio 4 br et al. starring creator writer director producer Andrea Protheroe editor Tony Grant editor Tony Grant narrated record location first aired 1955 last aired Present num series num episodes audio format opentheme endtheme website http www.bbc.co.uk programmes w0000cgj BBC Radio podcast http downloads.bbc.co.uk rmhttp downloadtrial radio4 fromourowncorrespondent rss.xml BBC podcast From Our Own Correspondent also known as FOOC ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi programmes from our own correspondent fooc50 4158970.stm Watching history unfold editor Tony Grant reflects on five decades of news ref is a BBC radio programme in which BBC correspondents broadcast monologues on topical current events from countries outside the UK. The programme offers the BBC s correspondents around the world a chance to give a personal account of events from the epoch making to the inconsequential. FOOC is broadcast on the BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4 , and was one of the first programmes to be made available by the BBC as a podcast . The programme was, for many years, presented by the Radio 4 and World Service announcers as part of their duties, but is now ... Service. The programme was first commissioned in 1955. A book entitled From Our Own Correspondent A celebration of 50 years of the BBC Radio Programme ref cite book title From Our Own Correspondent ... our own correspondent default.stm From Our Own Correspondent website Audio clips http uk.youtube.com ... series about the media Category British news radio programmes pl From Our Own Correspondent ... more details
Infobox television show name Foreign Correspondent image Image Foreign correspondent.jpg 200px caption Foreign Correspondent opening titles genre Documentary creator director developer presenter starring theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country Australia language num seasons 18 num episodes list episodes executive producer Greg Wilesmith producer asst producer editor location camera runtime 30 minutes network ABC1 picture format 576i Standard definition television SDTV audio format first run first aired 14 March 1992 last aired present preceded by followed by related Four Corners TV program Four Corners 1961 &ndash present website http www.abc.net.au foreign Foreign Correspondent is a weekly Australian documentary series and current affairs program screened on ABC1 , Tuesday at nowrap 8 00  pm . Premiering at nowrap 7 30  pm on Saturday 14 March 1992, the aim is to give informed information about the happenings in other countries either on the light side of life or during crisis. External links IMDB title 480780 Foreign Correspondent Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Foreign Correspondent Tv Series Category Australian nonfiction television series Category Australian Broadcasting Corporation shows Category 1992 Australian television series debuts Australia tv prog stub fa ... more details
Mark Simpson is a journalist who has been the BBC s Ireland Correspondent since summer 2008. ref name agendani cite news url http www.agendani.com duncan morrow title Meet the media Mark Simpson date 6 October 2010 work AgendaNi accessdate 9 November 2010 ref Career Simpson originally began his journalistic career for a series of Northern Irish newspapers The News Letter , The Irish News , and The Belfast Telegraph after graduating in 1988 from Queens University Belfast with a degree in History and Politics. ref name agendani He joined the BBC in 1998 as a political correspondent. He was nominated as Television News Broadcaster of the Year at the BT UK Regional Press and Broadcast Awards 2000. ref cite news url http www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk news 2000 06june 000626bt.shtml title Awards hopefuls line up for prestigious BT final date 26 June 2000 work Hold the Front Page accessdate 9 November 2010 ref In 2005 he moved to Leeds , England to the position of North of England Correspondent, where he reported for the national BBC News, including Shannon Matthews disappearance and later discovery. In 2008, he then returned to Belfast where he attained the position of Ireland Correspondent, taking over from Denis Murray journalist Denis Murray . Personal life He was born in 1968 9, ref cite news url http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 205380589.html title Troubled youth celebs remember what it was like in darker days date 9 August 2009 work Sunday Life accessdate 9 November 2010 location Belfast ref and is from Helen s Bay , Bangor, Co. Down. He now lives with his family in Holywood , Co. Down. He has three daughters. ref name agendani References reflist External links http journalisted.com mark simpson 2 Mark Simpson on Journalisted imdbname 2545075 Mark Simpson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Simpson, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Simpson, Mark Category BBC newsreaders and journalists ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Replace this image female.svg right 140px Mary Lord born c. 1954 was born in Boston and graduated with honors in East Asian Studies from Harvard University , where she studied Japanese language and modern history . She spent seven years as a correspondent in Newsweek magazine s Washington bureau, where she covered defense and foreign affairs. She became Far East bureau chief for U.S. News and World Report and returned to Washington as the business and financial editor. References http www.lwvdc.org mary lord.html Brief biography of Mary Lord DEFAULTSORT Lord, Mary Category American journalists Category Harvard University alumni Category Living people Category 1950s births US journalist 1950s stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2011 Sam White 1913 1988 was a foreign correspondent who worked for the London Evening Standard in Paris . ref cite web url http www.independent.co.uk opinion commentators our man in paris a culture centre without books 749624.html title Our Man in Paris A culture centre without books Commentators, Opinion publisher The Independent date 2002 07 15 accessdate 2011 04 04 ref He is most famous for working at the Crillon Bar. He wrote a book on Charles de Gaulle De Gaulle , ISBN 0245542132 , 1984 . An MI5 file on White suspecting him of being a Communist was recently opened at the National Archives at Kew. ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk documents christopher andrew.mp3 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT White, Sam Category British journalists Category 1913 births Category 1988 deaths UK journalist stub ... more details
refimproveBLP date June 2009 Fred Graham born October 6, 1931 is the chief anchor and managing editor of Court TV . ref name Sharbutt cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id aNwrAAAAIBAJ&sjid imQFAAAAIBAJ&pg 1553,5788421&dq fred graham court tv&hl en title Court TV gets jury of viewers Monday last Sharbutt first Jay date 29 June 1991 work Kentucky New Era publisher Associated Press AP page 4B accessdate 26 February 2011 ref Graham was born in Little Rock , Arkansas and graduated from West End High School in Nashville, Tennessee . He later received a B.A. from Yale University in 1953, an LL.B. from Vanderbilt University Law School in 1959, and a Diploma of Law from Oxford University in 1960. He worked as a legal correspondent for the New York Times from 1965 to 1972, and then as a legal correspondent for CBS News ref name Sharbutt from 1972 to 1987. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Graham, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 6, 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Graham, Fred Category 1931 births Category Living people Category American reporters and correspondents Category People from Little Rock, Arkansas US tv bio stub ... more details