Action-packed travel? Yes. But analysis? Forget it.
In journalism, combining investigative reporting with autobiography at a substantial level of proficiency can be extremely difficult. Along with intelligence, tenacity and a highly developed ‘nose for news’, the ability to recognise your own relative unimportance in almost every situation being rep...
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Autor principal: | Scott MacWilliam |
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Asia Pacific Network
2010
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