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The Flip Side for Foreign Writers

Book Examines International Press Corps in the U.S.

Scholar Stephen Hess has turned the tables on reporters around the globe.
In Hess’ new book, “Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States,” worldwide scribes are the interviewees. Pages of personal confessionals from the ones who influence America’s global image fill this reader-friendly addition to media scholarship, written by an academic, but for anyone outside of academia.

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Rep. Frank Pallone waits Feb. 8 for the start of a news conference to introduce legislation to keep arsenic and lead out of fruit juices.
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