- Ray Martin
Ray Martin (born 20 December 1944, in Richmond, New South Wales) is the senior correspondent on Australia's Nine Network. - Tim Russert
Tim Russert , a fixture in American homes on Sunday mornings and election nights since becoming moderator of "Meet the Press" nearly 17 years ago, died Friday after collapsing at the Washington bureau of NBC News. He was 58 and lived in Northwest Washington. - Miles O'Brien
Miles O'Brien (b. June 9, 1959) is a technology and environmental correspondent for CNN. He formerly co-hosted "American Morning", a weekday morning news program, alongside Soledad O'Brien (no relation), and co-hosted "Live From", a weekday afternoon show on CNN's North American feed, alongside Kyra Phillips prior to AM. A licensed aircraft pilot, O'Brien is widely recognized as CNN's in-house expert on aviation, space exploration and space technology. - Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour, CBE (born January 12, 1958) (in) is the chief international correspondent for CNN. - Candy Crowley
Candance Alt Crowley (b. 26 December 1948 in Missouri) is a CNN political correspondent, specializing in U.S. presidential, gubernatorial, and Senate elections. She hosted "Inside Politics" in place of Judy Woodruff before the show was replaced with "The Situation Room". She is based in CNN's Washington bureau. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia. - Charlie Rose
Charles Peete Rose Jr. (b. January 5, 1942 in Henderson, North Carolina) is an American television interviewer and journalist. Previously a correspondent for "60 Minutes II", he currently hosts the interview show "Charlie Rose" for PBS. - Jeff Greenfield
Jeff Greenfield (b. New York City, June 10, 1943) is an American television journalist, non-fiction writer, and novelist. He is a Senior Political Correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning. - Judy Woodruff
JUDY WOODRUFF , CNN ANCHOR: Welcome. Whether it wants to or not, the Bush administration is being forced by events to take a more active role in the Middle East. It has now become alarmingly clear that unless it's stopped, the violence between Israel and the Palestinians could spread, violence that Secretary of State Colin Powell is already labeling as unbearable. - Mark Halperin
Mark E. Halperin (born January 11, 1965), is a political analyst for "Time" magazine, Time.com and ABC News. He is also an editor at large for "Time". - Dan Abrams
Dan Abrams (born May 20, 1966) is the chief legal correspondent for NBC News, former host of "The Abrams Report", and the current General Manager of MSNBC. Before joining MSNBC, Abrams was a reporter for Court TV, and he has continued his legal reporting on MSNBC. Currently, Abrams hosts Live with Dan Abrams Monday-Thursday at 9pm. Abrams graduated from Riverdale Country School in 1984, from Duke University, cum laude, with a degree in Political Science in 1988, … - Richard Engel
Richard Engel is NBC News' Middle East correspondent and Beirut Bureau chief. Prior to joining NBC News in May 2003, he covered the start of the 2003 war in Iraq from Baghdad for ABC News as a freelance journalist. He speaks and reads fluent Arabic and is also fluent in Italian and Spanish. Engel wrote the book "A Fist in the Hornet's Nest", published in 2004, about his experience covering the Iraq war from Baghdad. A winner of the Edward R. Murrow award, … - Jim Lobe
Jim Lobe has served as Washington D.C. correspondent and Bureau Chief of Inter Press Service (IPS) from 1980 to 1985, and again from 1989 to the present. IPS is an international news and feature agency that specializes in the coverage of events and issues of interest to or affecting developing countries. Since 2001, Lobe has served on the Foreign Policy in Focus Board of Advisors. - Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson (born February 15, 1956) is the vice president and Washington D.C. bureau chief for Fox News Channel. He is also the current chairman of the Capitol Hill Radio/TV Correspondents' Association. Prior to his current position, Wilson was the host of the Washington D.C. based weekend program, "Weekend Live," since 2003 (From 2003 until May 2006, he only previously anchored the Sunday edition). - Scott Pelley
Scott Pelley (b. July 28, 1957) is an American television journalist, currently working as a correspondent for the CBS News magazine 60 Minutes. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Pelley grew up in Lubbock. He got his first job in journalism at age 15, as a copyboy for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. He stayed close to home, graduating from the journalism school at Texas Tech University and beginning his career as a reporter at Lubbock's KSEL-TV in 1975. - Michael White
Michael White (born 1945) is an associate editor and former political editor of "The Guardian". After studying for a BA (Hons) History at University College London, he began his career at the "Reading Evening Post" (1966-71) and after a spell at the "London Evening Standard" (1970-71) he moved to "The Guardian" where he has worked ever since variously as a sub/feature writer (1971-74), diary writer (1974-76), … - Kimberly Dozier
Kimberly Dozier (born July 6, 1966 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States) is a reporter and correspondent for CBS News, who holds both American and British citizenship. She was stationed in Baghdad as the chief reporter in Iraq for CBS News for nearly three years prior to being critically wounded on May 29, 2006. - Campbell Brown
Campbell Brown (born June 14, 1968, Ferriday, Louisiana), is an American television news reporter and co-anchor since 2003 of "Weekend Today." - Gloria Anne Borger
Gloria Anne Borger (born 1952) [ 1 ] is a political pundit, American journalist , and columnist . Borger is presently a contributing editor and columnist for US News and World Report magazine and a Senior Political Analyst at CNN. She was formerly the National Political Correspondent for CBS News . Since joining CNN in 2007, she has frequently been seen covering the 2008 campaign trail. - James Reynolds
James Reynolds (born 1974) is the BBC's Beijing correspondent. From 1998 to 2001, he was the BBC's South America correspondent, based in Santiago, during which time he reported on the arrest of General Pinochet in Chile. From 2001 to 2006 he was based in the Middle East and primarily reported on stories in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. - Sergei Ivanov
Sergei Ivanov was a correspondent for St. Petersburg daily "Nevskoye Vremya", was last seen by his colleagues on June 16, 1995, when he left to Chechnya. Ivanov was going to look for "Nevskoye Vremya" journalists Maxim Chabalin and Felix Titov, who had not been heard from since they disappeared in Chechnya on February 27, 1995. - Ray Suarez
Rafael Suarez, Jr. (born March 5, 1957), better known as Ray Suarez, is a senior correspondent for "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer", an evening news program on the PBS television network. He came to the program from National Public Radio, where he had hosted "Talk of the Nation" since 1993. Suarez joined "The NewsHour" in 1999. He is also a host of "America Abroad" radio programs. - Morley Safer
Morley Safer (born November 8, 1931) is a reporter and correspondent for CBS News. Safer was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He attended Harbord Collegiate Institute when he was young. He later graduated from University of Western Ontario. Safer began his journalism career as a reporter for various newspapers in Canada and England. Later, he joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a correspondent and producer. - Fred Kaplan
Fred Kaplan is a journalist and contributor to "Slate" magazine. His "War Stories" column covers international relations and US foreign policy, with a particular focus on the Bush Administration and major related geopolitical issues. - Richard Roth
Richard Henry Roth (1949-)is an American journalist, a CNN correspondent who covers the United Nations and was the host of "Diplomatic License" (until its cancellation in January 2006), a weekly program that was devoted to United Nations affairs. Roth is a CNN "original" - one of the first employees when the network launched in 1980. He has covered a wide range of stories over the last 25 years, … - Russ Mitchell
Russ Mitchell is the news anchor of "The Early Show" on CBS. He became the first official news anchor of the show in December 2006. He is also anchor of the Sunday edition of "CBS Evening News" and is the substitute anchor for Katie Couric on the weekday version of the CBS Evening News. On January 6 2007, he left the co-anchoring duties on The "Saturday Early Show", a position held since the show's launch in September 1997. - David Foster
David Foster is a British news anchor. He has had many years of experience as a journalist, covering stories in more than 50 countries. In the last year he has been in Finland, India, Mauritania, Western Sahara and most recently Afghanistan preparing reports for Al Jazeera International launch. He came to Al Jazeera International from Sky News, the UK-based satellite news channel, where for almost ten years he was a studio news presenter and business correspondent. - Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales (born June 6 1972 in Taiwan) joined NBC News "The Today Show" in February 2006. Morales also co-anchors for the program and fills in regularly at the news desk. She has also filled in as anchor of weekend editions of NBC Nightly News. Previously, she was an anchor for MSNBC. Morales joined MSNBC as an anchor and correspondent in March 2002. - Seth Doane
Seth Doane is a CNN video news correspondent based in New Delhi, India. Doane, the son of former Massachusetts Republican State Senator Paul Doane, was born and raised in Harwich, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. He graduated from Harwich High School in 1996 and then went on to the University of Southern California Annenberg School of Communication in 2000, and was hired almost immediately by WNYW, New York City's Fox affiliate, as a field producer. - Jim Angle
Jim Angle is the chief Washington D.C. correspondent for the Fox News Channel. Joining Fox News in 1996, Angle is a nightly contributor to the show "Special Report with Brit Hume". In addition, he regularly is a substitute host for the Friday edition of the program, giving Brit Hume a chance to appear on "Fox News Sunday" as a panelist. Before joining FNC, Angle previously worked at CNN, ABC News, and NPR. - Aneesh Raman
Aneesh Raman is CNN's Middle East correspondent based in Cairo. A former Baghdad correspondent, he was brought back to cover the Saddam Hussein execution on December 30, 2006. He was the first Western journalist to announce the execution itself, quoting Arab television. Before that, he was based in Baghdad. Prior to Baghdad posting, he was based in Bangkok, Thailand. During that time he was one of the first reporters to go live from Phuket, … - Claire Shipman
Claire Shipman is the Senior National Correspondent for ABC News' "Good Morning America". She joined ABC News in May 2001. She also frequently contributes to other ABC News programs such as "World News Tonight", "Nightline", and has appeared as a panelist on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos". Before joining ABC News, she was a White House Correspondent for NBC News. - Matthew Chance
Matthew Chance is a senior international correspondent for CNN based in Moscow. Chance grew up in Stourbridge, England, and previously worked for CNN at their London bureau. Some of the notable stories he has covered include the 2001 war in Afghanistan, the 2005 London bombings, the ongoing Middle East crisis, the Beslan school hostage crisis, Russia under President Vladimir Putin's leadership, the devastating 2005 Pakistan Earthquake, and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. - David E. Sanger
David E. Sanger — born on July 5, 1960 in White Plains, New York — is White House correspondent for "The New York Times". A 1982 graduate of Harvard College, Sanger has been writing for "The New York Times" for over 24 years covering New York, Tokyo and, most recently, Washington, D.C.. He has reported on such issues as foreign policy, globalisation, nuclear proliferation, Asian affairs, and the revitalisation of Boston's Parker House Hotel. - William Greider
The VEOC has announced that the keynote speaker for the Seventh Annual Vermont Employee Ownership Conference will be renowned political journalist and author William Greider . The event will be held Friday, June 5th at Champlain College in Burlington, Vt. Greider is the former assistant managing editor at the Washington Post , where he worked for 15 years as a national correspondent, editor and columnist. - Steve Hartman
Steve Hartman (born July 4, 1958 in Hollywood, California) is currently the co-host of the "Loose Cannons" sports talk show on KLAC radio in Los Angeles, California (along with ex-Los Angeles Laker player and current team radio broadcaster Mychal Thompson and Vic Jacobs, known as "The Brick"), and is also the weekend sports anchor on KCBS and KCAL television (not to be confused with CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman). - Steve Hartman
Steve Hartman (born April 1963) is a columnist and correspondent for CBS News. From 1984-87, Hartman served as an intern and general assignment reporter for WTOL in Toledo, Ohio. From 1987-91, he was a feature reporter for KSTP in Minneapolis and held the same post at WABC-TV in New York from 1991-94. From 1994-98, he served as a feature reporter for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. Hartman was also a correspondent for two CBS News magazines, … - Martin Fletcher
Martin Fletcher is NBC News' Middle East correspondent and Tel Aviv Bureau chief. Born in London, graduated from the University of Bradford in 1970. Worked as a French and German interpreter for the Common Market. Began career as a television news programming writer for VisNews in the UK in 1970. Started with NBC News as a cameraman in 1977, began Tel Aviv assignment in 1982. Has received four Emmy awards. - Martin Fletcher
Martin Fletcher (born 7/7 1956) was the Foreign News Editor of "The Times", a British newspaper. Previously Washington Bureau Chief, Belfast correspondent, and European correspondent based in Brussels, Fletcher took over the foreign pages of the paper in 2002. He is also the author of "The Good Caff Guide", "Almost Heaven: Travels Through the Backwoods of America" (shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Awards), and "Silver Linings". - Alina Cho
Alina Cho is a reporter who works as a general assignment correspondent for CNN's New York bureau. She has previously worked as an anchor and correspondent for ABC News, was an anchor with CNBC. She worked locally as an anchor and reporter for ABC affiliate WFTS in Tampa, Florida. Before joining WFTS, she worked for Chicagoland Television. - Bret Baier
Bret Baier is the Fox News Channel's chief White House correspondent, based in Washington, D.C. He previously was the network's Pentagon correspondent. Joining Fox News in 1998, Baier has covered a number of stories including the September 11th attacks, the beginning of the War on Terror, the Kosovo War, and the latest about the current War in Iraq and War on Terror.
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