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The journalists are reporter Anthony Shadid, photographers Tyler Hicks and Lynsey Addario, and reporter and videographer Stephen Farrell.
World Watch 2011
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Anthony Shadid, Tyler Hicks, Stephen Farrell and Lynsey Addario were released into the custody of Turkish diplomats who escorted them out of the country.
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Reporter Anthony Shadid, photographers Tyler Hicks and Lynsey Addario, and videographer Stephen Farrell left Libya at the border crossing into Tunisia that has been used by tens of thousands of people fleeing violence.
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She speaks about Times video journalist Stephen Farrell.
Andy Plesser: New York Times Staffer Using Apple iPhone 4 for Video News Gathering, "A Huge Game Changer" Says Paper's Video Chief Andy Plesser 2011
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The missing journalists are Anthony Shadid, the Beirut bureau chief and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for foreign reporting; Stephen Farrell, a reporter and videographer who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2009 and rescued by British commandos; and two photographers, Tyler Hicks and Lynsey Addario, who have worked extensively in the Middle East and Africa.
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The other three journalists are Anthony Shadid, The Times' Beirut bureau chief and a two-time Pulitzer-Prize-winning foreign correspondent; photographer Tyler Hicks; and a reporter-videographer, Stephen Farrell.
4 missing 'New York Times' journalists to be released today 2011
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Was the daring rescue of the New York Times journalist Stephen Farrell a risk too far, for all concerned?
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Further, the London press -- both left and right -- are reporting of great anger in the British army about Brown's personal order to send in British commandos for a pre-dawn raid to rescue the British New York Times journalist, Stephen Farrell, who had been captured in Afghanistan.
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There were, of course, honourable exceptions to this: Channel Four did a superb documentary, and there was was writing of Stephen Farrell, a former colleague of mine whose appetite for risk recently saw him kidnapped in Kunduz in Afghanistan.
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Stephen Farrell, a British national, was abducted four days ago in Kunduz Province along with his Afghan translator, after the pair went to investigate the controversial American airstrike
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Kidnapped New York Times Journalist Freed in NATO Raid 2009
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