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Chris Hondros (1970–2011) American photographer, covered conflicts in Liberia, Angola, Sierra Leone, Kosovo and was killed in Misrata, Libya, in 2011. Wojciech Jagielski; Gilles Jacquier (1968–2012) French cameraman for France 2 Television. He was the first reporter killed in Syrian civil war.
Ian James Lee (born 1984) is an American journalist based in Britain for CBS News. [1] [2] Prior to working for CBS, he worked for CNN, and, before that, Lee was also the multimedia editor at the Daily News Egypt from 2009 to 2011.
One of the Egyptian CBS crew suggested they leave, telling her later he heard the crowd make inappropriate sexual comments about her. She felt hands touching her, and can be heard shouting "stop", just as the camera died. One of the crowd shouted that she was an Israeli Jew, a claim that CBS said, though false, was a "match to gasoline".
Reporter Alison Parker, 24, and photojournalist Adam Ward, 27, were declared dead at the scene. Getty Images Video of the terrifying incident ran on CBS affiliate WDBJ-TV’s morning news program.
The band's name (the Chris Pérez Band) was chosen by Garza, Martinez, Ojeda and Esquivel. [64] Chris preferred the name Cinco Souls, but the other band members wanted to utilize his "reluctant celebrity." [2] The band was signed to Hollywood Records, and went to A&M Studios (now Henson Studios) in Los Angeles to begin recording their debut ...
Frank Kearns (1917–1986) was an American broadcast journalist for CBS News from 1958 until 1971, although he first began with CBS in 1953 as a freelance correspondent, or "stringer", stationed in Cairo, Egypt. During World War II, he was assigned to the US Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) in London in 1942.
Ex-CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge — who was laid off earlier this year as she investigated the Hunter Biden laptop scandal — said the network released the full, unedited transcript of ...
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