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TV Reporter Speaks About Speech Problem at Grammys

TV reporter says she was 'terrified' when her speech became incoherent during Grammys report.

 

Doctors: TV reporter suffered migraine not stroke

Doctors: TV reporter suffered migraine not stroke

Doctors say a TV reporter who lapsed into gibberish during a live shot outside the Grammys suffered a migraine, not a stroke....

Senh: Dang, and all these people were quick to laugh at her.

 

CBS' Lara Logan survived 'brutal' sexual assault in Egypt

CBS' Lara Logan survived 'brutal' sexual assault in Egypt

CBS News correspondent Lara Logan was recovering in a U.S. hospital Tuesday from a sexual attack and beating she sustained while reporting on ...

Senh: Journalists who cover these events are very brave.

 

Reporters, including CNN's Cooper, beaten in Egypt

Reporters, including CNN's Cooper, beaten in Egypt

Journalists covering protests in Cairo, including CNN's Anderson Cooper and two Associated Press correspondents, have been roughed up in the crowd.

 

Video of Russian Journalist’s Beating

Video of Russian Journalist’s Beating

The video appeared on a Russian news Web site on Monday, illustrating the severity of an attack that drew attention from domestic and foreign groups defending journalists’ rights.

 

Targeted by Drug Cartels, Reporters in Mexico Retreat

Attacks on members of the media along a long stretch of the border with the U.S. have resulted in what amounts to a news blackout.

 

Bill Clinton and Journalists in Emotional Return to U.S.

Bill Clinton and Journalists in Emotional Return to U.S.

Former President Bill Clinton arrived in the United States Wednesday morning after a dramatic 20-hour visit to North Korea, in which he won the freedom of two American journalists, opened a diplomatic channel to North Korea’s reclusive government and dined with the North’s ailing leader, Kim Jong-il.

 

In Release of Journalists, Both Clintons Had Key Roles

In Release of Journalists, Both Clintons Had Key Roles

Former President Bill Clinton left North Korea on Wednesday morning after a dramatic 20-hour visit, in which he won the freedom of two American journalists, opened a diplomatic channel to North Korea’s reclusive government and dined with the North’s ailing leader, Kim Jong-il.

 

Scholar: N. Korea 'interested' in freeing 2 U.S. reporters

Scholar: N. Korea 'interested' in freeing 2 U.S. reporters

North Korea appears "seriously interested" in releasing two convicted American journalists but first wants the United States ...

 

Jailed N Korea reporters visited

Sweden's ambassador to North Korea has visited two US journalists jailed there, the US embassy says.

 

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