"You're not taking me for a
war correspondent, by any chance, are you?" he asked.
Already one seemed to see the clothes and habits of civilization falling away from him, the former to be replaced by the stern, unlovely outfit of the
war correspondent who plays the game.
He had gone through South American revolutions, been a Rough Rider in Cuba, a scout in South Africa, a
war correspondent in the Russo-Japanese war.
Often in my dreams have I thought that I might live to be a
war correspondent. In what wildest one could I have conceived the nature of the campaign which it should be my lot to report!
I am serving here as
war correspondent of one of our great English newspapers.
I used to see your photograph in the papers all the time you were
war correspondent in the Japanese-Russian War.
"--and I am very sorry to trouble you," she concluded the statement of her case to Max Irwin, famous
war correspondent and veteran journalist.
"Overall, I'd say there is a lot of suspicion about embedding, but it's much better than doing nothing," says veteran
war correspondent Peter Arnett, who is shipping out to the region next week.
Turgut may have been the only female reporter left in that Kosovo hotel, but she is far from alone in the
war correspondent field.
The Arabic-language version of the Russian Sputnik news agency quoted a
war correspondent as saying that the Syrian Army has spread forces to the Southern and Southwestern administrative borders of Idlib in a bid to accomplish its military operations in Sahl al-Ghab region in Northwestern Hama.
The biographical drama centers on
war correspondent Marie Colvin, who bravely covered conflicts from the front lines and gave voice to the voiceless.
SANA's
war correspondent in Daraa said that army units were deployed in Zaizoun village and Tal Shihab town, which are located 20 km and 17 km southwest of Daraa city, respectively, and were met by a warm reception by the locals.