- letter. The
largest networks of
correspondents belong to ARD (Germany) and BBC (UK). In Britain, the term '
correspondent'
usually refers to
someone with...
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House Correspondents' ****ociation.
Retrieved August 20, 2012. "White
House Correspondents' ****ociation
Officers and Board".
White House Correspondents' ****ociation...
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Ricky Gervais' 'Special
Correspondents'". Variety.
Retrieved 29
April 2016.
Special Correspondents at IMDb
Special Correspondents at
Rotten Tomatoes...
- expensive, and the
conflicts are also far more
dangerous for war
correspondents. War
correspondents are
protected by the
Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their...
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Correspondents."
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cover stories outside their usual posting. For example, Hugo Bachega,
Beirut Correspondent,...
- 2011). "The
Correspondents, Mr Kyps". The
Bournemouth Echo.
Retrieved 9
January 2015. Murray,
Robin (4
March 2013). "Premiere: The
Correspondents Puppet Loosely...
- A
correspondent account is an
account (often
called a
nostro or
vostro account)
established by a
banking institution to
receive deposits from, make payments...
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Correspondent (film), a 2024
Australian biopic about journalist Peter Greste The
Correspondents (band), a London-based swing/hip-hop...
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Australian current affairs programme Foreign Correspondents (film), a 1999
American film
Foreign correspondent (journalism), a
journalist who
reports from...
- than 3
million worker and
peasant correspondents. The
tradition of people's
correspondents—including
worker correspondents,
known as
rabkors (for "rabochy...