In this account of her twenty-six years as a reporter, Connie Lawn, the voice from America, familiar to thousands of Radio New Zealand listeners, gives her perspective on events as they unfold and become news.
Veteran broadcast engineer and VOA Frequency Division chief in the 1960s and 1970s George Jacobs adds : What is there about shortwave broadcasting that continues to make it attractive in this high - tech age ?
“E.C. Osondu is a man with a clear head and a great ear, writing from crucial places.” —Jonathan Franzen, author of Freedom and The Corrections “With observant wonder and subtle humor, [Osondu] portrays…our unique capacity for ...
Krugler teaches history at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
The Voice of America: From Detente to the Reagan Doctrine
To some Benjamin Franklin was a father figure who knew exactly what he was capable of doing for a new nation and for humanity as a whole.
VOA London bureau chief David Williams was on the scene in Tehran to witness the turmoil firsthand . He suddenly was caught in a narrow alley between Revolutionary Guards and the shah's army . Fifty yards down the darkened street ...
... S. S., 136–7 McClure's Magazine, 7–8, 136–7 McCord, Jack, 77 McIntyre, Marvin, 178 McKinley, William, 13 Mencken, H. L., ... See also Fox Movietone News Murphy, Charles E., 193–5, 218, 249 Murphy, Thomas, 249,266–7, 274,281 Murrow, ...
"A recounting of protests throughout American history that have shaped our nation"--
butther in Frinch an' to paint all th' chiny dishes in th' cubb'rd, so that whin Donahue come home wan night an' et his supper, he ate a green paint ha-arp along with his cabbage” (140). In other appearances, Molly campaigns for the ...