Sentences with phrase «war correspondent who»

Like a war correspondent who finds herself or himself powerless to affect a war's outcome, a husband with a 16 - or 17 - year - old daughter at odds can only stand on the sidelines and offer words of reason that the womenfolk are usually too incensed to absorb.
Alongside Mitchum, Burgess Meredith is beautifully restrained as Ernie Pyle, the famed war correspondent who accompanied many such units and reported what he saw.
Brad Willis, a.k.a. Bhava Ram, is a former NBC News war correspondent who self - healed from a broken back, addiction, failed surgery, and stage IV cancer using yoga science.
It's as bad as war correspondents who embed themselves with the troops and lose all perspective.

Not exact matches

A woman who worked as a war correspondent for NBC News said Tom Brokaw groped her, twice tried to forcibly kiss her and made inappropriate overtures attempting to have an affair, according to two reports published Thursday.
Amid its hodgepodge of topics — female war correspondents, the decorating challenged, moms who are mean to their kids, crime victims who forgive their assailants, and, oh yes, the quest to lose weight — Oprah stresses a message: Make yourself happy.
According to residents who spoke with Nigeria Politics Online correspondent said the attack was the third in space of a month describing it as riot, war and inhumane.
The President, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Malachy Ugwummadu, also told our correspondent that if the Federal Government was serious about engaging in total anti-corruption war, it should look within and name ex-PDP chieftains who were now in the APC.
Fey plays Kim Barker, a woman who decided, while riding a stationary bike in Manhattan, that she wanted to go be a war correspondent in Afghanistan, saying, «I was tired of pedaling and going nowhere.»
This 1946 drama was adapted from the novella Glory for Me by MacKinlay Kantor, an American author who had served as a war correspondent in London and interviewed many U.S. troops.
Penny Colman's book, Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II tells the stories of some of the women reporters who fought to cover the news.
In The Red Book, her touching, provocative, whip - smart romp of a novel where The Big Chill meets Mary McCarthy's The Group, Kogan begins with the Red Book entries for a group of roommates from the class of 1989 who are all headed for their 20th reunion weekend just as the financial and professional walls are crumbling around them: a self - made, childless securities broker, recently pink - slipped, eager to conceive a baby before her fertility window closes; a blue - blood «artist» and former lesbian, married to a writer's - blocked male novelist, living disingenuously and beyond their means off a no - longer - viable trust fund; a former actress, the star of every school production, who has become the stay - at - home wife to a famous Hollywood director; the adopted war orphan, now a foreign correspondent clinging to her dying industry, whose war journalist husband has recently been killed.
Alexander Frater is an Australian travel writer and journalist who has contributed to various UK publications - Miles Kington called him «the funniest man who wrote for Punch since the war» - and as chief travel correspondent of the Observer, he won an unprecedented number of British Press Travel Awards.
Six years ago in Kabul, Afghanistan, military contractor Bobby Taggart bedded Talia Levine, a woman who claimed to be a war correspondent.
Narrated by Destiny, this heartbreaking - and timely - story of refugees escaping from war - torn Syria is masterfully told by a foreign news correspondent who experienced the crisis firsthand.
McLain revisits the subject of Ernest Hemingway in a novel about his passionate, stormy marriage to Martha Gellhorn — a fiercely independent, ambitious young woman who would become one of the greatest war correspondents of the twentieth century.
Joining Peter Greenberg is legendary CBS Correspondent Bill Plante, who talks about his remarkable 52 - year career at the network, and his travels along the way — from covering civil rights in Selma, Alabama, the war in Vietnam, his years as the White House correspondent for the network, and many other pointCorrespondent Bill Plante, who talks about his remarkable 52 - year career at the network, and his travels along the way — from covering civil rights in Selma, Alabama, the war in Vietnam, his years as the White House correspondent for the network, and many other pointcorrespondent for the network, and many other points in between.
The Namco Bandai published, CI Games developed Enemy Front tries to tell a WW2 story from a different angle, through the eyes of an American War Correspondent named Robert Hawkins who is actively involved in helping the Resistance groups across Europe against Nazi occupation, in pursuit of the next big scoop.
He's the former geeky schoolboy who becomes a sexy foreign correspondent and knocks the socks off all the women at his high school reunion with his war wounds.
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