New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof explains how to stay safe and get the story right while covering a global humanitarian crisis.
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New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof explains how to stay safe and get the story right while covering a global humanitarian crisis.
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Says a lot about the man by what stories he covers.Found this reporter when reading a piece he wrote about our health care debate. He actually had real data and real sources to back up his opinion. I agree with him we need to reform our health care.But like most of us I am worried about the country going bankrupt too.
I've heard that non-African citizens are not allowed to adopt children from Africa, is this true? It makes sense why Angelina and Brad were able to - power, money etc., but for the rest.
In America it was easier for us than in many of these nations, for a variety of reasons. Some of their own making, some due to outside influence, some due to simple lack of education. Whatever the reasons, it's no reason to ignore the problem.
Go back to the pilgrim days and see how easy it was. Americans had plenty of outside influence, and lack of education was a real big problem back in those days. We still did it.
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Thank you