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But I've never covered a war, exactly.
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Foreign correspondents can't cover a war and travel less.
She wasn't looking to cover a war.
Ty Cacek has wanted to cover a war since he was 15.
You can't cover a war and be there for your children.
"Covering a war seems like a lot less trouble," I said.
After Saddam invaded Kuwait in 1990, hundreds of reporters descended on Dhahran to cover a war.
Covering a war means going to places torn by chaos, destruction, and death, and trying to bear witness.
Covering a war means going to places torn by chaos, destruction and death, and trying to bear witness.
"Scoop," by Evelyn Waugh, is a hilarious dissection of the tabloid news business, centered on a nature writer who is mistakenly dispatched to cover a war in Africa.
The bridegroom, who wore olive pants and an olive shirt from Orvis, looked ready to cover a war in the tropics.
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