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He also lived in an autocratic Mexico and covered the 1958 Venezuelan coup d’état as a
journalist.
She's kind of like a two-year-old kid, but she says things that blow people away, best expressed by perhaps a New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist
Amy Harmon who says her answers are often frustrating, but other times as compelling as those of any flesh person she's interviewed.
I'm a journalist, and I've been writing and researching human trafficking for the past eight years or so, and even so, I never put together this personal story with my professional life until pretty recently.
So, like the
journalist
I am, I started digging into the agricultural sector.
Before I started this TED process and climbed up on this stage, I had told literally a handful of people about it, because, like many a journalist, I am far more interested in learning about your stories than sharing much, if anything, about my own.
What had happened is that one of her 170 followers had sent the Tweet to a Gawker journalist, and he retweeted it to his 15,000 followers: [And now, a funny holiday joke from IAC's PR boss] And then it was like a bolt of lightning.
A few weeks later, I talked to the Gawker
journalist.
I'm the only non-Aryan
journalist
I'm aware of ever to have done so.
As a journalist, I think these stories of what people in power do when no one is watching, are precisely the stories that we need to tell.
Second, because it would make me the first and only
journalist
to visit a CMU.
I was allowed to visit McGowan as a friend, not a
journalist.
BG: Anders, I'm a former journalist, and to me, it's amazing that in the current climate of slashing budgets and publishers in crisis, Dagbladet has consented so many resources for this story, which tells a lot about newspapers taking the responsibility, but how did you sell it to your editors?
My whole life as a journalist, I've really been compelled to try to make stories that can make a difference and maybe inspire people to care.
On my first press conference, a
journalist
asked, "Um, Ms. Figueres, do you think that a global agreement is ever going to be possible?"
Many mornings, I had to go to the border area to collect a
journalist.
If anything should happen to the journalist, or if the
journalist
decides to cover a story the government doesn't want us to cover, bad things could happen.
One of the times in Gaza, during the kidnapping of the British
journalist
Alan Johnston, I was asked by an American magazine to set up a meeting with the kidnappers in Gaza, and I did.
The
journalist
covering the story and I were asked to meet outside of his hotel.
Being a fixer and a
journalist
is difficult and dangerous in Gaza.
I began my career as a news
journalist
and foreign correspondent.
So I started to study this as a journalist, and I realized that there was something really strange going on.
I'm not an academic, a
journalist
or a politician.
Since 9/11, virtually every important story about national security has been the result of a whistleblower coming to a
journalist.
"Native eyes on native names," we called it, the idea being, who best to tell you who was important to Nigeria than a Nigerian
journalist?
So a few years ago I decided, well, I'm a journalist, I should see if I can do any better by going around the world and actually asking folks if and how they've tackled their big economic and political challenges.
I'm a journalist, so I like to look for the untold stories, the lives that quietly play out under the scream of headlines.
A couple of hours later, in the midst of a chaotic house overflowing with friends and family, our neighbor Neal comes over, sits down next to my parents and asks, "What can I do?" Neal had over two decades of experience in journalism, but he makes it clear that he's not there in his capacity as journalist, but as a neighbor who wants to help.
It's a story made up by a
journalist.
For the last decade as a doula turned
journalist
and blogger, I've been trying to raise the alarm about just how different the experiences of women of color, but particularly black women, are when it comes to pregnancy and birth in the US.
I'm an investigator, and I'm an investigator in two senses: I'm an investigative journalist, and I'm also an investigator of the claims of the paranormal and claims of the spiritual.
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