Anne Garrels is a roving foreign correspondent for NPR's foreign desk. She earned international recognition in 2003 by being one of 16 U.S. journalists to remain in Baghdad during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Her vivid, around-the-clock reports from the city under siege gave listeners remarkable insight into the impact of the war on Baghdad and those left in the city. cpj.org
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Anne Garrels '72, Margaret Hamburg '77, M.D. '83, and Gish Jen '77, B '87, R.I. '02 are the recipients of Alumnae Recognition Awards from the Radcliffe Association. Presented annually, these awards honor women "whose lives and spirits exemplify the value newstest.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/05.30/11-radcliffe.html
Anne Garrels '72, Margaret Hamburg '77, M.D. '83, and Gish Jen '77, B '87, R.I. '02 are the recipients of Alumnae Recognition Awards from the Radcliffe Association. Presented annually, these awards honor women "whose lives and spirits exemplify the value www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/05.30/11-radcliffe.html
Anne Garrels , a foreign correspondent with National Public Radio in the United States, was one of only two American women journalists in Baghdad during the recent war. Her vivid reporting brought the reality of a country under bombardment to her listene www.iwmf.org/courage/03award.php
Anne Garrels , a foreign correspondent for National Public Radio since 1988, has recently written a book, Naked in Baghdad: The Iraq War as Seen by NPR's Correspondent Anne Garrels . She began her career at ABC News, covering the Soviet Union, Central Am www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_...