Foreign Correspondent Johnny Jones is an action reporter on a New York newspaper. The editor appoints him European correspondent because he is fed up with the dry, reports he currently gets. Jones' first assignment is to get the inside story on a secret treaty agreed between two European countries by the famous diplomat, Mr. Van Meer. However things don't go to plan and Jones enlists the help of a young woman to help track down a group of spies release year: 1940 star(s):Alfred Hitchcock
Profile of an Afghan warlordABC Online, AustraliaELIZABETH JACKSON: Seven years ago, Foreign Correspondent's Mark Corcoran travelled to the southern province of Kandahar, in Afghanistan where he met two warlords who had become key players in Washington's strategy to eliminate the Taliban.
Dexter Filkins: The 'Forever War' In AfghanistanNPRFresh Air from WHYY, June 2, 2009 · As a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, Dexter Filkins has recently reported on clashes pitting Taliban militants against the Afghan and Pakistani governments. Filkins reported on the Iraq war from 2003 to
Panetta Lecture series reports lineup changeThe Salinas Californian, CAThe fourth event in the annual Panetta Institute Lecture Series will now feature David Ignatius, author, columnist, reporter and foreign correspondent for The Washington Post, along with Gen. John P. Abizaid, commander of the US Central Command
Crypto pioneers differ on cloud-computing risksCNET News, CAElinor Mills covers Internet security and privacy. She joined CNET News in 2005 after working as a foreign correspondent for Reuters in Portugal and writing for The Industry Standard, the IDG News Service, and the Associated Press. E-mail Elinor.
Obama held hostage by PPPIPReal News Network, NYHe's been a foreign correspondent since 1985, based in London, Milan, Los Angeles, Paris, Singapore, and Bangkok. Since the late 1990s, he has specialized in covering the arc from the Middle East to Central Asia, including the wars in Afghanistan and
Poetry from the Front LineBBC News, UKForeign correspondent Jonathan Charles spends a great deal of time in Baghdad and other conflict zones. He always travels with an anthology of war poems both as a comfort and talisman. As he spends time in these places, he has become aware of a growing
“It has become fashionable to say news channels work for TRPs and Hindu, IndiaThe citation read out by Mr. Ghose noted: “It requires special skill to be a foreign correspondent. It is clearly an especially challenging task for an Indian correspondent in Pakistan, an assignment that Nirupama Subramanian has carried out with