Steve Doocy, FOX. Advertises it every few minutes on his show. It's called 'Mr and Mrs Happy' or something like that.
2006-12-12 02:37:38
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answered by Zantha 2
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A great deal, but perhaps the most notorious would be Hemingway. Journalists and reporters who are by essence ephemeral writers are more into leaving a legacy than poets and fiction ones.
2006-12-12 02:39:57
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answered by Giralda 6
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Yes, Jorge Ramos. He is journalist/ reporter on a Spanish channel called Univision.
2006-12-12 02:25:33
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answered by I Might Even Be a Rock Star... 3
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Bill O'Reilly from Fox News Channel wrote Culture Warrior
2006-12-12 02:25:51
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answered by Sherral 3
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a journalist, but those outside of South America know him better for his novels and short stories.
2006-12-12 06:30:00
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answered by roostera 2
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Tom Brokaw wrote The Greatest Generation. It was wonderful.
2006-12-12 07:03:30
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answered by imadriana 5
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Diane Sawyer
2006-12-12 02:35:07
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answered by MSI 1
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plenty. Bob Woodward has written books. Tom Brokaw, etc.
2006-12-12 02:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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reliable question. i imagine of it as propaganda. this is operating, only look on the morons who hurricane Yahoo!solutions generalizing about a million.5 billion human beings because of stuff some thousand criminals do. it really is a lot less stressful to justify wars once you depict an entire usa/race/faith as evil.
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answered by dmitriev 3
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truman capote in cold blood
2006-12-12 05:23:45
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answered by oceanic813 2
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