With 2 partners, took control of GMA Network, founded by an American war correspondent, in 1970s.
Mr Conroy, from Totnes, suffered serious leg injuries in an attack that killed war correspondent Marie Colvin.
His colleague - the legendary American war correspondent Ernie Pyle who entered Paris with General Leclerc's column, wrote this.
Although he saw some action and was, famously, captured and then escaped, he really joined the military to be a war correspondent.
Ryan, who was born in Ireland in 1920, covered World War II as a war correspondent before he turned to writing books.
Everything that is most admirable in his new book reflects Mr Halberstam's primary passions as a writer and former war correspondent for the New York Times.
Chancellor's Bafta nomination is for her role as war correspondent Lix Storm in Abi Morgan's drama The Hour about the launch of the BBC's first topical news programme in 1956.
It raises the question of whether ordinary members of the public have an obligation to start thinking about media ethics in the same way as the most experienced war correspondent.
Others, who have also testified at the court in The Hague - such as a former BBC war correspondent, Martin Bell - claim journalists are no different from other professionals when it comes to witnessing a crime.
But that was not enough to stop many journalists from either leaving the country or temporarily refraining from writing about the war, says our correspondent.
The figures are based on hospital and mortuary records and are seen as significant given the heated and highly politicised debate over the human cost of the war in Iraq, our correspondent says.
"The so-called war on women has resonance, and the Democrats appear to be winning the spin war, " CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley said.
Newsnight correspondent Peter Marshall says news of the war-crimes file, which was opened six years ago, has emerged after a Department of Justice (DoJ) investigation.
Our correspondent says since the end of the war this had hardly happened within Sri Lanka, where the Tigers and their separatist ideology are strictly banned - although Tiger sympathisers in the diaspora call 27 November "Martyrs' Day" and mark it as such.
"The UN chose to remain silent about potential war crimes, " says the former BBC Sri Lanka correspondent.
In 2000 Frank became the BBC's Middle East correspondent in Cairo and began covering the "war on terror" shortly after 11 September 2001.
One member of your correspondent's group was the son of a Korean war veteran.
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The victory in World War II is one of the things that unites all Russians, our correspondent adds.
Even CNN correspondent Arwa Damon, with her vast experience of reporting from war zones, had reservations about the high-risk job.
Such an image is further illuminated in the acclaimed account of Operation Desert Storm, The Generals' War, written by retired Marine General Bernard Trainor and New York Times correspondent Michael Gordon.
He served as CNN's senior White House correspondent from 1999 to 2005, when his duties included reporting on the Iraq war and the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Despite the inspiration of Farouk and the bravery of Jasmina, our correspondent discovered that the Sarajevo he returned to still bears the scars of its years of war.
In 2001, Phillips was the first network correspondent to gain exclusive access to CAG 9, the elite Navy air wing, in preparation for the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
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