Word: accompanyment
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In 1980 Nachtwey quit his job as a photographer for a New Mexico newspaper and went to Northern Ireland. Since then he has photographed 15 wars and civil conflicts, winning numerous prizes for his work. That's why he was the natural choice to accompany senior correspondent Alessandra Stanley on...
This impression is hardly original; jails are full of people convinced that the legal system has misunderstood them. What sets Turow's opinion apart from run-of-the-mill sour grapes is what he has made of it: serious fictional portraits of the present moment, when moral authority is collapsing...
SPEAK SOFTLY, AND UNPLUG YOUR LAPTOP. George Bush's peripatetic presidency is beginning to exhaust those who are supposed to cover his every move. The White House travel office notes a sharp decline in the number of reporters who automatically accompany Bush on his constant domestic tripping -- to speak at...
After three nights at Boston City Hospital, Steve Liss was surprised at "the way they work at top speed while chatting lightly and irreverently. You have to think of M*A*S*H." Mark Richards hopped into Los Angeles County Fire Department trucks with correspondent James Willwerth to accompany a...
"No, I'm supposed to leave straight from here, but it's my understanding that you can accompany me." I hung up and mumbled to myself, "So this is it . . ."