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  • Ray Moseley (1932) es un periodista estadounidense. Ha trabajado en el Chicago Tribune y en United Press International, siendo corresponsal en ciudades como Roma, Nairobi, El Cairo, Moscú, Belgrado, Berlín o Washington. En 1982 fue finalista para el Premio Pulitzer al mejor reportero internacional, gracias a una serie de trabajos relacionados con el África negra.
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  • Ray Moseley, who was born and reared in eastern Texas, arrived in Little Rock (Pulaski County) in 1956 to write for the Arkansas Gazette and, a year later, led the...
  • Dr. Moseley is an expert on hospital ethics committees and research ethics, and he serves as vice chair of the UF IRB and is the author of CITI Hospital Ethics...
  • Ray Moseley ('52), London :: is the author of a new book, Reporting War: How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture, Torture and Death to Cover World War II...
  • by Ray Moseley First published in 2001 — 1 edition.
  • For a look at the critical situation in Detroit we have turned to RAY MOSELEY, a 27-year-old native of Texas, a graduate of North Texas State College, and a...
  • Ürün detayı Reporting War : How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture, Torture, and Death to Cover World War II - Moseley, Ray.
  • Ray Moseley began his career in the repair and conservation of historic buildings...
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  • Ray Moseley— Lynn Heinzerling of the AP and George Kidd of UP shared the distinction of being the first correspondents to hear the opening shots of World War II.