Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - 13 days ago | afghanistan, al_qaeda, arrest, attack, celebrity, china, cia, blogs, espionarge, cuba, cyber_attack, fbi, female, spy, france, gadget, deutschland, government, hacking, hezbollah, intelligence, iran, israel, italy, journalist, leaks, lebanon, mi5, money, nato, north_korea, nuclear, weapons, pakistan, phone, prison, russia, movies, taliban, technology, terrorism, trials, uk, usa, video, cameras, islamic, relations, patriot_act, unamerican, corporate_espionage, nuclear_weapons
Dan Gordon, from the Sleep With One Eye Open intelligence thriller series by Haggai Carmon operates as a lone wolf. He gave up a promising career with the Mossad when one blown cover relegated him to a desk job for life. Now based in the U.S., he works for the Justice Department, gathering intelligence, recovering assets and following elusive trails around the world. His assignments often overlap with matters of national security, so he’s no stranger to collaborating with the CIA…and using his Mossad training to get out of very sticky, often deadly situations.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2009 | exhibition, zoriah, prints, interviews, lectures, middle_east, africa, conflict, disaster, crisis, fashion, entertainment, designers, model, workshops, zorian, humanitarian, photojournalism, photojournalist, photographers, publications, magazines, documentaries, television, film, radio, print, galleries, gallery, museum, aid, ethiopia, poverty, afghanistan, child_labour, mexico, indonesia, blogs, famine, iraq, photography, journalist, gaza, palestine
Zoriah's photography receives international press and his name and work have been seen alongside of master photographers such as Robert Capa, James Nachtwey, Phillip Jones-Griffith, Sabastiao Salgado, Don McCullen, Larry Burrows and many others. His work is recognized around the globe and his experiences have been written about on the pages of the worlds leading publications and documented for film, television and radio. When not working in the field, Zoriah is happy to give interviews for film, radio, telivision and print.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2009 | zoriah, galleries, gallery, museum, publications, disaster, humanitarian, aid, ethiopia, poverty, afghanistan, child_labour, mexico, indonesia, blogs, famine, lectures, iraq, photojournalist, photography, journalist, gaza, palestine, exhibitions, disasters, children, image, africa, middle_east, techniques, refugee, videos, war
Zoriah is an award-winning photojournalist whose work has been featured in some of the world’s most prestigious galleries, museums and publications. Zoriah's clients include The BBC, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, ABC News, NPR, Focus and many others. With a background in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Aid, Zoriah specializes in documenting human crises in developing countries. His vitae not only lists photographic achievements and study, but also the in-depth training and experience necessary for working under extreme conditions in some of the world's harshest environments
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2009 | photojournalist, journalist, photographer, middle_east, arabic, africa, north_africa, freelance, iraq, syria, espionage, darfur, sudan, yeman, iran, spyCurrently being held in Iran as a spy with two others I think
Shane Bauer is a freelance journalist and photographer based in the Middle East. A fluent speaker of Arabic, his work has largely focused on the Middle East and North Africa, where he has spent much of the past six years. He is a Middle East correspondent for New America Media and his work has been published in the US, UK, Middle East, and Canada including outlets such as the L.A. Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Christian Science Monitor, The Nation, Le Monde Diplomatique (German edition), Slate.com, Aljazeera.net, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Democracy Now!, E: The Environmental Magazine, and Black Entertainment Television. He is currently finishing a film about rebels in Darfur entitled “Songs to Enemies and Deserts.” A short version of the project has been distributed by and Wholphin DVD Magazine and was aired on Current TV.
krishnan | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 19 2006 | journalist, journalism, social, problems, indian, sainath, imported:del.icio.us
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