Word: stringer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Range, who had graduated from the University of North Carolina with a degree in German, was hired by Time magazine as a stringer in Berlin. His career began covering the student uprisings in Berlin in June...
Waldvogel had projected Prince as a first-stringer on this spring's 1991 lacrosse squad...
...contest's winning goal came just 49 seconds after the opening faceoff. B.U. goaltender Michelle Mesnick, in trouble on the opening shift, let a shot from Crimson third-stringer Emily Diehl slip...
From the Cairo bureau, Dean Fischer has been posted to the Saudi Arabia theater. Also on hand last week were Pentagon correspondent Bruce van Voorst, editor at large Strobe Talbott and Lebanon stringer Lara Marlowe. Moving in shortly will be Cairo-based William Dowell and Scott MacLeod, who was in Iraq with Stacks as of last week. MacLeod, an expert on the Palestinian issue, went north from Johannesburg to help out in the Middle East last month...
Both Rome correspondents have moved out, bureau chief Robert T. Zintl to Turkey and James Wilde, who has previously covered wars in Vietnam and Africa, to Jordan. Vienna-based John Borrell, who in the mid-1980s reported extensively on the conflict in Lebanon, is in Syria, while stringer Aileen Keating is on duty at the important listening post of Bahrain. The four-member Jerusalem staff is on full alert. Washington's David Aikman, who has been monitoring diplomatic angles in several nations, will be holding the fort in Cairo. His Washington colleague Dick Thompson and photographers Dennis Brack and Kenneth...