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We Were Europeans: A Personal History of a Turbulent Century
A Personal History of a Turbulent Century Werner M. Loval. STRING
CORRESPONDENT FOR TIME MAGAZINE From Time magazine of July 23,
1945: LATIN AMERICA My. With little reliable news in the local Ecuadorean
press, I became a ...
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The World Book Dictionary
4 U.S. a string correspondent. 5 Geology. a narrow vein of a mineral. 6 a member
of a team or other person ranked according to ability: a first-stringer. 7 a cord or
chain used by anglers to hold the fish they catch. string figure, 1 a figure or ...
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A Lifetime on Deadline: Self-portrait of a Southern Journalist
A staff correspondent was paid a salary, while a string correspondent was paid
for news that he sent the newspaper and that it published. Some papers required
such correspondents to clip their published stories and paste them together, one
...
George William Healy, 1976
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A Counterfeit Gringo's Take on Third World Poverty and ...
... agencies in the United States—the Associated Press, United Press and
International News Service (now the “I” in UPI, after its 1958 merger with UP)—
and immediately sent off letters applying for the position of local string
correspondent.
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Call it Experience: The Years of Learning how to Write
My earnings as a string correspondent might have been larger if I had ignored
the warning of the club manager after a particularly crucial game played in Wrens
. He threatened to take away my pass and bar me from the baseball park if I sent
...
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Conversations with Erskine Caldwell
You see I'd been in journalism, sort of a country-style journalism, weekly papers
and what not, and I'd been the country string correspondent, covering sporting
news and what not. Every month you paste up a column. You get two dollars for it
.
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Political Commentators in the United States in the 20th ...
The editor relented, at least partially; she went to Santo Domingo as the second-
string correspondent to a male reporter unversed in Spanish. Once there,
however, there was never again any doubt that she was a foreign correspondent.
Dan D. Nimmo, Chevelle Newsome, 1997
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The Unseen Power: Public Relations: A History
In other places, Smith described himself as a “publicity agent” for this period of
his career. It appears that during these 12 years Smith mixed his work as a string
correspondent for newspapers and his publicity work to the profit of himself and ...
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War, Women, and the News: How Female Journalists Won the ...
She had begun her career as a string correspondent, or "stringer." A stringer
works part-time for a publication, confirming facts and writing stories. In the 1930s
, Helen had seen evidence of Hitler's military buildup long before the Nazi
panzers ...
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Outbreak: 1939: The World Goes to War
4.00am (5.00am), KATOWICE Daily Telegraph string correspondent Clare
Hollingworth wakes up suddenly. She hears what sounds like doors slamming
and then the roar of aeroplanes. Clare runs to the window and sees the 'planes
high in ...