Coups and Earthquakes: Reporting the World for AmericaAn editor for the International Herald Tribune, Rosenblum offers an insider's account of how journalism's dedicated professionals get their stories despite natural disasters, revolutions, closed borders, government censorship, and technical difficulties |
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