Sentences with phrase «war reporter»

She and her husband, both Canadians, met as war reporters in Yugoslavia and lived all over before giving the Big Apple a try.
Dead Rising 4 marks the return of war reporter Frank Castle and will release for Microsoft Windows and the Xbox One and is one of the many titles supporting their new cross play program.
The Marek Kanievska thriller A Different Loyalty stars Rupert Everett and Sharon Stone as war reporters who come across each other's path while they are both on assignment in Beirut.
They do not complain - that is not the Army's way - but the book leaves a sense of grievance that such a powerful and wealthy country as ours should deploy a force less than adequate for the safety of our own people.Excellent war reporters and broadcasters are employed only to give snippets and snapshots.
MPs «obviously» can not be trusted to self - regulate and check each other's expenses, a prominent anti-sleaze campaigner and former war reporter told Daybreak.
His image as a heroic war reporter was encapsulated by film footage of him appearing to lead the liberation of Kabul in 2002, although this was overshadowed by the appearance of the BBC's Kabul correspondent greeting him warmly.
«Beyond the Green Zone» war reporter Dahr Jamail covers climate change like no other.
Heineman admits he's no traditional war reporter, yet Cartel Land is unmistakable boots - on - the - ground film journalism, made at evident risk of his life — with no less than three running machine gun battles — to capture moments of brutality and lost morals.
Gervais and Eric Bana gad about as phony war reporters, but most of this listless Netflix comedy's laughs come from a scene - stealing Vera Farmiga
Hansen - Løve also penned the film's script, which tells the story of a French war reporter who returns to his home in western India after being held hostage in Syria.
In Rob Reiner's «Shock and Awe,» Harrelson plays real - life DC National Security Correspondent and veteran war reporter Jonathan Landay.
WTF is an unusually complex and insightful drama about a novice female war reporter working in Afghanistan.
It's 2003 and her career is stagnating almost as fast as her relationship, so when her New York station boss calls together «all the unmarried, childless personnel» and asks for volunteers to go to Afghanistan (the experienced war reporters are all heading off to cover the second Iraq war), she surprises herself by saying: «Yes, please.»
No one, least of all documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman, who is not a frontline war reporter, expected «Cartel Land» (July 13, The Orchard) to be among the titles.
This moving documentary tells the story of a tragic war reporter whose important work led to a horrific death at the hands of Islamic State
He befriends a 103 - year - old war reporter, a tour guide who never leaves the Empire State Building, and lovers enraptured or scorned.
This plaudit puts me in some fine company here at The Times, with past winners including Linda Greenhouse, who recently retired after decades covering the Supreme Court, my friend John Kifner, an amazingly unflappable war reporter, and John Herbers, who covered the civil rights movement in depth, among many other things.
Those providing news from the front, therefore, are enamored with war itself, with their own protectors, or with those they perceive to be innocent victims, All war reporter are tempted to romanticize the subject, Hedges explained, even though such personal investment is seldom acknowledged.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Revd Justin Welby has described the work of foreign correspondents and war reporters as a «God - given calling to inspire others to serve our common humanity», which helped motivate people to care about what was going on elsewhere in the world.
These were her heroes: the war reporter and the female warrior.
Mr Assange is staying with Vaughan Smith, owner of the war reporters» Frontline Club in London, where the Wikileaks founder stayed before handing himself in to police.
The book also covers growing up in Sunderland and being a war reporter in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
«I'm not a war reporter,» he says.
It's a document about the trauma glimpsed by a person in war, a brief but haunting view of tragedy, made up of footage Hetherington shot while traveling around the world as a war reporter and photojournalist.
Hasford also contributed to the screenplay, although the film version is told in two «chapters» instead of the book's three (The boot camp depiction is faithful to its source; the war reporter and Vietnam battle sequences are condensed and combined for narrative brevity.)
A few days, a hastily packed orange rucksack and a nausea - inducing corkscrew descent (apparently it stops the surface - to - air missiles locking on) into Kabul International Airport later, her new life as a war reporter is about to begin.
Yes, it's got some funny lines and the odd mildly sexy moment too, but it's also serious, revealing and touched by enough reality for us all to think we now know what it's like to be a female, fortysomething desk - bound television reporter who, on a whim, decides to «blow it all up» and head off to be a war reporter in Kabul.
I'm not a war reporter.
Miller was known for her adventurousness as a war reporter, but in many of the images she shows an eye for the everyday human encounter, picturing Picasso as relaxed and humane character rather than the protean monster of legend.
War Reporter and Good Morning America host who endured a panic attack live on air gives us a pragmatic's guide to meditation.
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