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_aGuilford, Conn. : _bLyons Press, _c2003. |
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_tIntroduction -- _tCharging into Bad-Guy Country with Custer: Detroit News Reporter John Bebow -- _tCovering Wars Takes Her Far from Home: San Francisco Chronicle Staff Writer Anna Badkhen -- _tThe Race to Baghdad: CBS Evening News Correspondent Jim Axelrod -- _tDodging Death: Voice of America's East Africa Bureau Chief Alisha Ryu -- _tDoing Good Deeds with the Devil Docs: CNN and Time Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta -- _tGroundhog's Day at CENTCOM's Media Center: New York Magazine Media Critic Michael Wolff -- _t"My Marines": Orange County Register Columnist Gordon Dillow -- _tThe Fixer: Hasan Aweidah, aka PJ -- _tBeyond Good and Evil: CNN Baghdad Bureau Chief Jane Arraf -- _tO Brother, Where Art Thou? Washington Times Chief Photographer Joe Eddins -- _tMedia Gatekeeper and Troubleshooter: U.S. Army Colonel Guy Shields, Public Affairs Officer -- _tWar-Gaming with Lieutenant General William Wallace: USA Today Reporter Steve Komarow -- _tDeath in the Afternoon: El Correo and Telecinco Correspondent Mercedes Gallego -- _tHello to All That: U.K.'s News of the World Reporter Chris Bucktin -- _tIt's Deja Vu All Over Again: GLOBE TV Executive Producer and ABC News and Nightline Correspondent Mike Cerre -- _tCapturing the War's Most Memorable Image: Time Magazine Photographer Yuri Kozyrev -- _tBack to Baghdad: CNN International Correspondent Nic Robertson -- _tOnce a Marine, Always a Marine: San Francisco Chronicle Reporter John Koopman -- _tTruth vs. Beauty: Montreal Freelance Photographer Robert J. Galbraith -- _tWhere the Boys Are: Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville, Tennessee) Military Reporter Chantal Escoto -- _tThe Birds and the Bees and a Pest Named Geraldo: KSTP-TV (Minneapolis-St. Paul) Reporter Dean Staley -- _tSorry, No Room Service at Saddam's Presidential Palace: Los Angeles Times Staff Writer David Zucchino -- _tAmbushed on the Highway: Philippines TV (ABS-CBN) Correspondents Eric Tulfo and Maxie Santiago -- _tThe Moral Compass of Iraq: New York Times Baghdad Bureau Chief John Burns -- _tBoys in the Bradley: San Francisco Chronicle Reporter Carl Nolte -- _tReporting from the Trenches: CBS News White House Correspondent and Weekend Anchor John Roberts -- _tTrapped in the Media Crossfire: Al Jazeera Correspondent Amr El-Kakhy -- _tThey Fight. We Report. You Decide. Fox News Reporter Rick Levanthal -- _tTrying Not to Go Deaf on the Gun Line: Boston Globe Reporter Scott Bernard Nelson -- _tSemper Fido! On Duty to Sniff Bombs: CENTCOM's Jocko -- _tThe Birth of Embedding as Pentagon War Policy: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs Bryan Whitman -- _tThe Hemingway Legacy: Kansas City Star Staff Writer Matt Schofield -- _tWar Junkie: BBC News Special Correspondent Ben Brown -- _tHigh-Tech Desert Rats: Wired Reporter Josh Davis -- _tThe Checkpoint Killing: Washington Post Reporter William Branigin -- _tWhat Romance Aboard the War Boat? Jerusalem Post Reporter Janine Zacharia -- _tOn the Road with Unilaterals: Los Angeles Times Translator and Driver Mohammed Fahmy -- _tMishandled by His Iraqi Minders: New York Times Staff Photographer Tyler Hicks -- _tAbsurdity of War: British Lieutenant Colonel Robert Partridge, Public Affairs Officer -- _t"All is Vanity": Los Angeles Times Reporter Geoffrey Mohan -- _tMy First War: Newsweek Reporter Kevin Peraino -- _tMaking the Media Feel at Home: Sergeant Major Carol Sobel, Public Affairs Officer -- _tGoing Live: CNN Correspondent Martin Savidge -- _tThe Arab Perspective: Abu Dhabi TV Correspondent Amir Al-Mounaiery -- _tMarriage Under Fire: Washington Post's Moscow Bureau Chiefs Susan Glasser and Peter Baker -- _tMeasuring the True Cost of War: Peace Activist Marla Ruzicka -- _tGoing from Ground Zero to the Ground War: Newsday Reporter Graham Rayman -- _tView from ACross the Pond: BBC News Special Correspondent Gavin Hewitt -- _tThe Disembed: Harrisburg's Patriot-News Washington Reporter Brett Leiberman -- _tThe Sound War: National Public Radio Correspondent Eric Westervelt -- _tOur Warrior Youth: Rolling Stone Reporter Evan Wright -- _tSharp Shooters: Combat Cameraman Staff Sergeant Ronald Mitchell -- _tMaintaining a Family Legacy: Fox News Producer and Reporter Maya Zumwalt -- _tThe Fallujah Incident: London Daily Mirror Reporter Chris Hughes and Freelance Photographer Julian Andrews -- _tCrossing the Journalistic Divide: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Military Affairs Reporter Ron Martz -- _tLending Assistance to a Dangerous Profession: Committee to Protect Journalists' Michael Massing -- _tChoosing the Right Target: CBS News Cameraman Mario DeCarvalho -- _tThe Ping, Ping, Ping of Bullets Hitting My Car: Newsweek Reporter Scott Johnson -- _gAppendix. _tDepartment of Defense Embedment Manual -- _tNotes and Acknowledgments -- _tIn Memoriam. |
520 | _a""The interviews crackle with immediacy." -The New York Times "It is my hope that this outstanding piece of work will reach the widest possible distribution and readership." -Dan Rather, CBS News, on the John Burns interview EMBEDDED is a collection of deeply emotional and highly personal accounts of covering the Iraq War. Many of the world's top war correspondents and photographers speak candidly about life on the battlefield. Here are articulate and heartfelt descriptions of fear and firefights, of bullets and banalities, of risking death and meeting deadlines. With over sixty interviews conducted in Kuwait and Iraq shortly after many returned home, Katovsky and Carlson allowed these journalists to step outside their professional role as journalists and examine the lethal allure of combat reporting. Here is CBS Evening News correspondent Jim Axelrod discussing the perils of racing to Baghdad while despondent over the death of a television colleague and being unexpectedly comforted by ABC News Nightline's Ted Koppel; Newsweek reporter Scott Johnson unwittingly driving into an ambush and then kicking out the windshield of his bullet-riddled car to escape the Iraqi gunmen; New York Times Baghdad Bureau Chief John Burns's brave refusal to be intimidated by his Iraqi information ministry minders; and many, many more. Each interview in EMBEDDED maps its own personal path and narrative arc, while presenting an emotional window to war and reporting. Taken individually, each offers a unique view of the most-covered war in history. Collectively, EMBEDDED is an eyewitness to history that will do for the war in Iraq what Michael Herr's Dispatches did for Vietnam."--Publisher description. | ||
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