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In Baghdad in July of 2003, an American soldier asked me if I was there to cover "the aftermath".
My very first reporting trip to Latin America was to cover the aftermath of a natural disaster.
Bill Eppridge, who took what may be the most famous photo of the event, went on to cover the aftermath.
Ms. Luciano was sent to Sanford, Fla., a suburb of Orlando, to cover the aftermath of Mr. Martin's death in March.
She now lives near Washington, DC.Remarkably for an incident so politically sensitive, the authorities let foreign journalists go to Urumqi to cover the aftermath.
Back in Paris shortly before 9/11, she returned to the United States several times to cover the aftermath of the attacks as a senior writer.
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Higgins covered the aftermath of the assault, posting horrific updates from eyewitnesses every few minutes.
He covered the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and has written about stem-cell scams and inequities in the organ-transplant system.
Ms. Bruce had expected the keening and the ululations of grief, having covered the aftermath of death in many other war zones.
The final half-hour covers the aftermath of the battle, as the Marines try to win favor — sprucing up a small park, making condolence payments for civilians killed by an American rocket — and put an Afghan security force in place.
In my career I've covered the aftermath of earthquakes, droughts and floods, including the aftermath of the catastrophe described in Sheri Fink's Five Days at Memorial – hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in August 2005.
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