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  • ivate mission cemetery in Taegu with other correspondents acting as pallbearers.
  • is in 1737, Morris and Lewes being regular correspondents after that time (if they were not already)
  • The following correspondents also worked on segments for the program: C
  • Her correspondents also included Horace Walpole (a near neigh
  • , both by his own efforts and those of his correspondents, and named about 200 new genera and 2,000
  • Freelance correspondents and camera crews are based on the Orkney a
  • n he first met Charles Darwin: they became correspondents, and Tegetmeier eventually became a Darwin
  • across Asia with in-depth reports from BBC correspondents and interviews with leading players.
  • ortress Europe was subsequently adopted by correspondents and historians in the English language to
  • July, the square tower housed the BBC war correspondents and their radio studio, from where the fir
  • dent press, curb the activities of foreign correspondents and crushing political opposition.
  • production staff, to all the reporters and correspondents and everyone who made the channel the prof
  • avan Palace, G-Swing, Dutty Moonshine, The Correspondents, and Movits!.
  • their work "to support the cause," foreign correspondents and writers covering it as well as most in
  • rchers, secretaries, civil servants, lobby correspondents and leader writers for newspapers who appe
  • The programme offers the BBC's correspondents around the world a chance to give a person
  • top newsmakers and live debriefs with CNN correspondents around the United States and the world.
  • news highlights and documentaries from CBC correspondents around the world.
  • of the day are analysed and covered by BBC correspondents around the world.
  • The correspondents asked the General what to do with the comp
  • ed with more than twenty bureau chiefs and correspondents assigned to Tokyo, acting as reporter, int
  • ark Gable in a story about rival newspaper correspondents assigned to cover the marriage of a social
  • on of Public Affairs Awards, a USMC Combat Correspondents Association Merit Award and was named "Bes
  • presented by the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association.
  • rior to the founding of the United Nations Correspondents Association.
  • In 2004, Allen won the White House Correspondents' Association's Merriman Smith Memorial Awa
  • ve reports were filed from journalists and correspondents at the best of the evening's concerts in a
  • ive reports are filed from journalists and correspondents at the best of the evening's concerts in a
  • nnel had contests to choose fans to act as correspondents at TwiCon.
  • tudios in Dundee & Inverness and political correspondents based at Holyrood & Westminster.
  • well and Powers worked together as foreign correspondents, based in Nairobi, Kenya.
  • ents, culture and sport, and has access to correspondents based across Africa.
  • The two correspondents both recorded the event in their own homes
  • OC") is a BBC radio programme in which BBC correspondents broadcast monologues on topical current ev
  • Curtis F. Shoup was designed to ferry war correspondents, but World War II ended before she could p
  • tch phrases: finishing his interviews with correspondents by saying, "Thank you brother.", and mixin
  • You're leaving tomorrow: conscripts and correspondents caught up in the Vietnam War (Nth Syd, Ran
  • veral comedic appearances along with other correspondents, Cenac filed his first field report on Jul
  • The Foreign Correspondents' Club
  • is name is listed in the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents' Club as a member killed in the line of du
  • iety, International House, and the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan.
  • gly assailed in newspaper letters and some correspondents compared his stance on infanticide to that
  • The Post's own correspondents contributed coverage from Washington, D.C.
  • in a hotel room in one afternoon than most correspondents could get in months of travel."
  • onship between American officials and news correspondents covering the war[.
  • n 60 Minutes II included the following CBS correspondents: Dan Rather, Bob Simon, Charlie Rose, Vick
  • tion to an article written by one of their correspondents, describing, among other things, that Mr D
  • as 'disappointing' at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner in response to Matt Damon's critic
  • show at the May 2004 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner about looking for weapons of mass d
  • At a White House Correspondents Dinner, Al Franken (who is actually a frie
  • sion was designed to allow her to carry 50 correspondents during the invasion of Japan, which was sc
  • However, a group of war correspondents eventually decided that General Dwight D.
  • ntless files of letters from constituents, correspondents, fans and opponents to political, military
  • Hammer took on primary hosting duties with correspondents filling in as co-hosts.
  • lled whilst carrying out their work as war correspondents for the BBC.
  • of a global tour to recruit locally-based correspondents for FSRN, Glantz filed reports from Denmar
  • Consisting of four pages, it had correspondents for each continent.
  • ce the newspaper depended heavily on rural correspondents from the local communities to fill its pag
  • Although CBS News policy bars correspondents from doing commercials and product endorse
  • He relays correspondents from the citizens to the City Council Memb
  • ican journalist William Worthy, as well as correspondents from Reuters and Look Magazine.
  • The correspondents from Daly's run did not appear, nor did th
  • It included reports from the NRK foreign correspondents, from the international affairs reporters
  • During the Abyssinian War (1867-68) the correspondents George Henty of The Standard and Henry Sta
  • "As several correspondents have asserted that this is a party magazin
  • Other Daily Show correspondents have since adopted a similar style; former
  • itten by others, usually when the two main correspondents have been unable to attend a particular ma
  • Former cast and correspondents have included: Tommy Tallarico, Julie Stof
  • Like many embedded war photographers or correspondents,” he said, famously.
  • His chief correspondents in England were Narcissus Marsh, John Fell
  • ne material, much of which gathered by her correspondents in far flung corners of the British Empire
  • Both Grepp and the other Norwegian correspondents in Spain, like Nordahl Grieg and Nini Gled
  • It follows a group of foreign correspondents in Jakarta on the eve of an attempted coup
  • nst Western journalists; many contemporary correspondents in the Soviet Union are now accused of del
  • Considering the number of correspondents in Santiago on the prowl for news, or poss
  • is headquartered in New York City and has correspondents in Washington, DC, Jerusalem, Moscow and t
  • Some Japanese correspondents in London also stated that certain exotic
  • mme, was composed of taped dispatches from correspondents in the field, live and recorded actuality
  • y, and the inability of celebrated foreign correspondents in getting answers about whether or not wa
  • It has 100 correspondents in 45 countries and only prints articles o
  • on to become one of the station's Brussels correspondents in 2006.
  • show started for New Year's 2002, with CNN correspondents in Times Square hosting.
  • The paper has a huge network of correspondents in all nooks and corners of India.
  • The show features various CNN correspondents in the United States and abroad reporting
  • They were the first foreign correspondents in Badajoz after the battle and they witne
  • It has offices in London and New York, and correspondents in over 20 countries including Italy, Indi
  • reau chief, and one of the longest-serving correspondents in Iraq.
  • It also maintains correspondents in Port Moresby, London, Auckland, Jakarta
  • Current cast and correspondents include: Victor Lucas, Briana McIvor, Jose
  • Journalists and correspondents included Georges Bruni, and Adolphe Cohn i
  • His correspondents included Horace Walpole, and he produced a
  • The use of blogs has also grown with correspondents including Nick Robinson, Robert Peston, Ma
  • Reporting with CNN correspondents John Holliman and Peter Arnett from the Al
  • litical Editor James Landale and political correspondents Laura Kuenssberg and Jo Coburn have all pr
  • erse range of artists with releases by The Correspondents, LEMON (artist), The Voodoo Trombone Quart
  • Competent correspondents like Ernie Pyle and Bill Henry witnessed t
  • athland State Park, which features the War Correspondents Memorial Arch, erected in 1896 to memorial
  • The War Correspondents Memorial Arch
  • ing project was completed in 1896: The War Correspondents Memorial Arch.
  • ional Cemetery was also dedicated as a war correspondents' memorial in 1986.
  • ravels through Eastern Australia, and from correspondents nation-wide.
  • clx-clxxxiii; List of Correspondents, Notes, V.ix.1.
  • ongst others to be one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th century.
  • life, making ends meet as journalists and correspondents of various Polish newspapers.
  • ir stories in a humorous style, and female correspondents often got naked during their own pieces.
  • day, following the latest information from correspondents on location and officials related to the i
  • the book "Return to Korea: Tales of 4 War Correspondents on the Korean Front", published by Rene Ju
  • Before becoming one of CBS' White House correspondents, Pierpoint covered the Korean War and appe
  • There were also four correspondents present when Guevara's body arrived in Val
  • as highly controversial, as numerous other correspondents present completely denied that such an eve
  • was one of America's first female foreign correspondents, publishing primarily in Philadelphia, New
  • London based electro-rap-swing group The Correspondents rap over "I Wanna Be Like You".
  • British war correspondents referred to them as "the terrible twins".
  • an states, who worked for the newspaper as correspondents, reporters, members of the board and in ot
  • as echoed around the world by American war correspondents reporting from the theater.
  • by themes, by witness accounts and by the correspondents reporting the stories.
  • Layla Isitfan, in her interview with Time correspondents said: "If I can't go to church because I'm
  • Several of Capron's correspondents speculated that the phenomenon might have
  • Ortelius incorporated the corrections his correspondents spotted on an irregular and occasional bas
  • His literary contacts and correspondents spread far and wide, from Petr Kropotkin t
  • has included worldwide reports from Dutch correspondents stationed in all 7 seven continents and al
  • According to news correspondents, the detentions appeared to be an Israeli
  • "Our Local Correspondents: The Rap".
  • In addition to its military staff and correspondents, The Globe carries a civilian bureau, empl
  • ic department) and Howden and has over 200 correspondents throughout Britain.
  • and the Winston-Salem Journal, used school correspondents to call in game results.
  • aims that Shubert was one of the first CNN correspondents to report on the 2004 Indian Ocean earthqu
  • lists reading: "In anticipation of foreign correspondents traveling to Gaza to cover reports of alle
  • r features include pieces by the irregular correspondents, usually Jeff Dorchen with his Moment of T
  • With the two correspondents... was a visiting Soviet composer, Matvei I
  • Among his correspondents was Gottfried Leibniz, with whom he was on
  • Among his correspondents was Dekar, Galilei, Roberval, Pascal, Bekm
  • I know that when we went to the media, correspondents went to talk with them and they said they
  • ists, mainly European, but also al Jazeera correspondents, were expelled after interviewing proteste
  • When correspondents were captured in their raids, they were tr
  • nce become one of The Daily Show's popular correspondents, where he was well known for his cocky att
  • e recently books on the subject of foreign correspondents who reported on the Spanish Civil War and
  • thnicity, and sometimes the show's foreign correspondents will provide their experiences and ideas b
  • ntent, (especially a letters section where correspondents would convey various *presumably largely f