Journalist specializing in coverage of armed conflicts.
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Examples for "war journalism"
Examples for "war journalism"
1View Slideshow The best war journalism puts its audience in close proximity to combat.
2The medium has often been used to replicate vivid historical and futuristic battlefields, but rarely to present contemporary war journalism.
1Perhaps it was the character necessary in a truly effective war correspondent.
2As any war correspondent will tell you, immersion can also be dangerous.
3Among these was Basil Brooke, a war correspondent for the Daily Mail.
4The little war correspondent, his work done, had sought safety in flight.
5Kurtin ticked off the numbers like a war correspondent reporting from battle.
6Nikol shook his head and eyed the little war correspondent with interest.
7Hal replied as he had been instructed by the little war correspondent.
8There also we encountered Anthony Stubbs, war correspondent, and his man, Nikol.
9We shall make a war correspondent of you yet, Mr Styles!'
10The Russo-Japanese War brought out the modern war correspondent; one A.P.
11The fearless war correspondent is celebrated in a new book and two films.
12It's more like being a war correspondent than most civilians suspect.
13The great war correspondent came in and sat down, sighing gratefully.
14Grossman's status as a war correspondent would not have saved him.
15Was war correspondent for the Greek associated press at the siege of Troy.
16A trained war correspondent could not have pulled himself together in less time.
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