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Article: Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else.(BRIEF ENCOUNTERS)(Brief article)(Book review)
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- Columbia Journalism Review
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- November 1, 2007
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Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else By Reporters of the Associated Press, with a foreword by David Halberstam Princeton Architectural Press 432 pages, $35
IN THIS MULTI-AUTHORED NEW HIStory of the Associated Press, Larry Heinzerling refers to his fellow foreign correspondents as "the infantry of international journalism." In fact, the term "infantry" could be applied to the whole corps of AP staffers, past and present; they have served as journalism's foot soldiers, reporting what needs to be reported, even when the world isn't necessarily paying close attention, and even when it doesn't provide them with much in ...
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...CAPTION(S): PHOTO The Associated Press BREAKING NEWS If Britney Spears goes to the store or pumps gas, it could make news all over the world. Magazines such as US and People seem ...
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