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Veteran foreign correspondent Arnaud de Borchgrave worked for UP / UPI both early and late in his career, some fifty years apart.
Her account of the travails of those around her, her keen insight into the personalities of the principal officers of both the British and American armies and her devotion to her husband in peril have led some commentators to name her as the first woman war correspondent.
# They seem to be elicited under different circumstances, as both correspondent dispositional inferences and situational inferences can be elicited spontaneously.
Students of Kapuściński's work observed correspondences between his work and that of J. M. Coetzee in that both writers were supposedly beholden to the theory of " the responsibility of witness " formulated by the French war correspondent, Patrick Chauvel ( b. 1949 ), in his 2003 book Rapporteur de guerre.
In 2004 he served as a convention floor correspondent for Larry King Live at both major party political conventions.
Sensing the political mood of that time, he was looking forward to a military conflict which would provide the opportunity to be a heroic war correspondent, giving me both new subject matter and the excitement of battle.
There, he met Kirit Bhatt, who was president of Baroda Union of Journalists, and Vikram Rao, a staff correspondent of The Times of India at Baroda, both who opposed the Emergency.
Among the dead are Robert P. Patterson, a jurist and former Undersecretary of War under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and former Secretary of War under President Harry S Truman ; former war correspondent John F. Chester ; and U. S. Civil Aeronautics Administration officials George T. Williams and John D. Rice, both engaged in the development of airport radar systems and navigational aids at the time.
He was educated at Wellington College and Oxford, and then served as a war correspondent in both the Spanish Civil War and in World War II.
Wisden criticised both sides for slow play, and the almanack's correspondent felt Hammond was reluctant to try to force a win.
Palmer is also New York correspondent for CTV's entertainment news program, eTalk, covering both sports and entertainment events, including the Super Bowl and the 79th and 80th Academy Awards.
Newsweek's 6 December 1993 edition, for example, " reprinted without permission " as the correspondent stated, reported: " Another account said that, to keep them from escaping, both girls were hobble by their abductors, who used veterinary surgical instruments to sever tendons in their legs.
Wolfenden subsequently came under pressure from both SIS and the KGB while in Moscow and swapped roles with the Telegraphs Washington correspondent, where he married Martina Browne.
Following her graduation from Columbia University, she became a news correspondent, covering Central America for the Associated Press and United Press International, thanks in large part to her ability to speak both English and Spanish fluently.
When not commentating, he is the MotoGP correspondent for the autosport. com website, and hosts many manufacturer events / press conferences for both the two and four wheeled interests including some F1 work at Monaco and at Silverstone in 2009.
Under the Soviet Union, he was both Pravda and Izvestiya < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s correspondent in Tajikistan at various times.
: A cameraman and a war correspondent in the SNN, he believes in presenting both sides of a story even if he has to sneak into an enemy stronghold in the heat of a battle just to get it.
The correspondent for The Times ( London ) commented: " Her death has been received here with the utmost consternation, as she was highly valued for her gifts both as a vocalist and as an actress.
While in Paris, Buchwald became the only correspondent to substantively interview Elvis Presley, both at the Prince de Galles Hotel, where the soon-to-be Sgt.
During this phase of his career he also made occasional appearances on York-based sister station, Minster FM, both as a presenter and as a TV industry gossip correspondent on the Saturday evening show.
He also worked as a war correspondent, and as both a radio and television producer for the BBC.
She is the managing editor and moderator of Washington Week and a senior correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, both of which air on PBS.
A womanizer in Philadelphia, Lovell was also a frequent correspondent with both John and Abigail Adams.
Bernstein also covered Super Bowls XXXV and XXXVIII for the Network and during Super Bowl XXXVIII, became the first sportscaster in history to serve as sideline reporter for both a network television and network radio as a correspondent, filing reports for CBS Sports / Westwood One Radio.
She gained her first national news job in October 1991 for CBS News, when she moved to New York and became a correspondent and back-up anchor for both the morning, evening, and weekend news broadcasts.

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Nothhelm, a correspondent of Bede's who assisted him by finding documents for him in Rome, is known to have visited Bede, though the date cannot be determined beyond the fact that it was after Nothhelm's visit to Rome.
Ecgbert ( or Ecgberht or Ecgbeorht ; died 766 ) was an eighth century Archbishop of York and correspondent of Bede and Boniface.

correspondent and was
Then epistolatory me was a foreign correspondent dispatching exciting cables and communiques, full of dash and wit and glamor, quoting from the books I read, imitating the grand styles of the authors recommended by a teacher in whose special, after-school class I was enrolled.
Manchester's unusual interest in telegraphy has often been attributed to the fact that the Rev. J. D. Wickham, headmaster of Burr and Burton Seminary, was a personal friend and correspondent of the inventor, Samuel F. B. Morse.
One Republican senator told this correspondent that he was constantly being asked why he didn't attack the Kennedy administration on this score.
After the Globes closure, it was reestablished as a society news column in the Daily Express from 1917 onwards, initially written by social correspondent Major John Arbuthnot who invented the name " Beachcomber ".
The term was first coined by August Derleth, a contemporary correspondent of Lovecraft, who used the name of the creature Cthulhu — a central figure in Lovecraft literature and the focus of Lovecraft's famous short story The Call of Cthulhu ( first published in pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928 )— to identify the system of lore employed by Lovecraft and his literary successors.
He was replaced in the second by the Christian Science Monitors former Moscow correspondent, David Willis.
McCarry served in the United States Army, where he was a correspondent for Stars and Stripes, has been a small-town newspaperman, and was a speechwriter in the Eisenhower administration.
The correspondent for the New York World was approaching the prison when he heard a volley of shots.
Although Salkeld rejected his offer of marriage, she was to remain a friend and regular correspondent for many years.
The first known use of the term grandmaster in connection with chess was in an 1838 issue of Bell's Life, in which a correspondent referred to William Lewis as " our past grandmaster ".
Giovanni Boccaccio (; 1313 – 21 December 1375 ) was an Italian author and poet, a friend, student, and correspondent of Petrarch, an important Renaissance humanist and the author of a number of notable works including the Decameron, On Famous Women, and his poetry in the Italian vernacular.
The term " Cthulhu Mythos " was coined by Lovecraft's correspondent and fellow author, August Derleth, after Lovecraft's death ; Lovecraft jocularly referred to his artificial mythology as " Yog-Sothothery ".
Some influence was direct, as he was a friend, inspiration, and correspondent to many of his contemporaries, such as August Derleth, Robert E. Howard, Robert Bloch and Fritz Leiber.
Long was a friend and correspondent of Lovecraft, as well as a fellow fantasist who wrote a number of Lovecraft-influenced Cthulhu Mythos stories ( including The Hounds of Tindalos ).
Cocteau was supported throughout his recovery by his friend and correspondent philosopher Jacques Maritain.
He was a correspondent of the Académie des Sciences, official translator of Western languages for Emperor Qianlong, and the spiritual leader of the French mission in Peking.
Watt was a prolific correspondent.
Hay was a correspondent member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1900 until his death.
In August 1956 he was sent to Beirut as a Middle East correspondent for The Observer and The Economist.
While working as a correspondent in Spain, Philby began an affair with Frances Doble, Lady Lindsay-Hogg, an actress and aristocratic divorcée who was an admirer of Francisco Franco and Adolf Hitler.
During the Invasion of Poland, Riefenstahl was photographed in Poland wearing a military uniform and a pistol on her belt in the company of German soldiers ; she had gone to the site of the battle as a war correspondent.

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