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Article: A Jew in Al Jazeera's house: in the studio with Dave Marash.
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- February 1, 2007
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Dave Marash is on the air, seated at the news anchor desk in a television studio on K Street in downtown Washington, DC. He's reading his script from a teleprompter as he introduces a clip from a speech by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan.
"Yikes," he mutters into his microphone when the film clip fails to appear. This is live TV--glitches happen--and the 64-year-old veteran reporter is unfazed by the mishap, even slightly amused, eyes narrowing in his avuncular, cherubic face. Marash, his gray beard matching what little hair remains on his head, ad-libs for a moment and promises to return as the network switches back to an anchor at its headquarters ...
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Transcript: Al-Jazeera English Struggles for U.S. Airtime
NPR Talk of the Nation;
June 4, 2008 ;
700+ words
... ... Director, Al Jazeera English): Thank you ... journalists have left Al Jazeera English recently, one of whom was Dave Marash who was on our ... Baltimore paper, Dave Marash made the point ... he regards Al Jazeera English still as kind ...
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