News: July 2007 Archives
Inside Out - August 07
They don't make them anymore like Horst Faas. Anyone who had the privilege of hearing Faas at two recent Frontline Club events held in association with The Associated Press would have come away with that feeling.Faas, a two-time Pulitzer Prize......more
Behind the Release
The call came on March 12th. "I don't want to worry you, but Alan Johnston has not been heard from for a couple of hours." He had not conformed to his regular daily routine of calling his colleagues after he......more
Fleeing Darfur
We had been sitting in the tiny, twin-engined aircraft for three hours when I first caught sight of the rugged green peaks of the Nuba Mountains. The plane fell abruptly through a hole in the black sky. Mike the pilot......more
Are We There Yet? Travels with My Frontline Family
Rosie Whitehouse's account of motherhood is about uneasy juxtapositions: "The sun is shining and it's exceptionally warm. How can a war start today?" It's about exploring identity: "Suddenly, I realise I have come to Berlin to find out what really......more
Beware Falling Coconuts
The title of this book comes from signs nailed to countless trees all over Asia. A bit like terrorism, the warning is both necessary (hundreds die each year after being hit) and useless (because there is no time to get......more
Man with four lungs
The Serbs have a particular way of describing someone who lives life to the full. They say: "He moves with four lungs." Tom certainly moved with four lungs in Serbia, where he did a lot of his best work -......more
Fighting the Militants
The recent attempted bombings in London and Glasgow have highlighted the fact that Britain remains a prime target for al-Qaeda. Outside Iraq and Afghanistan, Britain is al-Qaeda's most popular target, having faced more attempted attacks than any other country. Leaving......more