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The new Web and broadcast correspondent will attempt to bridge that gap.

He was named broadcast correspondent for The Times and assigned to create two nightly news reports for WQXR-FM, the classical music station then owned by the company.

"People are definitely jittery," said Tony Winton, an A.P. broadcast correspondent based in Miami and the president of the News Media Guild, which represents A.P. workers.

If you want the world — much less the United States — to have confidence in the fact that the American president is safe and that he's in charge and that this government hasn't been brought to its knees, you need a free and independent press with you.'" She was the only broadcast correspondent allowed to remain on board.

This was followed by an insurgent sniper attack on Iranian broadcast correspondent Maya Nasser in September.

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After some travail, a small group of us newspaper and broadcast correspondents from the West arrived by helicopter, after dark, in a flattened village.

Being funny at the annual dinners of the Alfalfa Club, the Gridiron Club, and the associations of White House and broadcast correspondents, has become serious business in Washington, and Mr. Katz is a regular writer on the circuit.

In his interview with the Financial Times, two German broadcast correspondents and a Spanish news agency on Tuesday, Mr. Rumsfeld characterized the Iraq Stabilization Group as a small bureaucratic adjustment rather than a broad rethinking of the policy.

CNN also cannot count out a challenge from third-place MSNBC, whose executives are hopeful that the war will pull it out of the cable news ratings doldrums, and are counting on more frequent reports from NBC News's better-known broadcast correspondents, who will be positioned throughout the Mideast.

Correction: November 16, 2000, Thursday An obituary of the broadcast news correspondent Robert Trout yesterday misstated his role in reporting on the Allied Invasion of France on D-Day.

Correction: November 21, 2000, Tuesday An obituary of the broadcast news correspondent Robert Trout on Wednesday misspelled the surname of a colleague at CBS News.

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