
Ann Leslie: What does it mean to be a foreign correspondent?
The Interview
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The Perception of Journalism
When she started foreign corresponding, 80% of the job was logistics. The only problem is that people aren't going on the road anymore because it's cheaper for their employers to just sit them in front of a terminal with a sandwich and a smoothie. And use local informants and local information. In a sense, my whole family has always been gypsies. My father was born in China, my grandparents married in China. One of my uncles was running the Yemen, the age of 22. We've always been Gypsies.
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