USA Today: U.S. reporters in Iraq face a new realm of difficulty
December 17, 2006
By Peter Johnson
Reporting from Iraq is always dicey. Dozens of journalists have been kidnapped, injured or killed since the U.S. invasion almost four years ago.
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Reporting from Iraq is always dicey. Dozens of journalists have been kidnapped, injured or killed since the U.S. invasion almost four years ago.
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Time: A Letter From Iraq
October 06, 2006
Time Magazine has published an amazing letter from a Marine stationed in Iraq.
Although this has no direct connection to Michael's work, I think anyone who has
been following his reports will find this remarkable and moving.
Box on (Courier-Mail, Brisbane)
June 21, 2006
From a TV column in the Courier-Mail, commenting
on one of Michael’s recent appearances.
By Dianne Butler
Front row to history (SMH, AU)
June 12, 2006
(Note: The PBS episode of The Insurgency is airing this week in Australia.
Much of this article is compiled of quotes from elsewhere but there is a bit that is new.)
An Australian reporter in Iraq reveals a complex battleground, writes Jacqui Taffel.
Baghdad life, bad to worse (The Age, AU)
June 08, 2006
The Iraqi insurgency has made the country perilous, learns Paul Kalina.
BAGHDAD-based war correspondent Michael Ware politely deflects a question about his personal life and whether he has a partner or family.
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BAGHDAD-based war correspondent Michael Ware politely deflects a question about his personal life and whether he has a partner or family.
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