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Tags: REPORTERS & reporting; DAHLER, Don
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- A Tight Lie. // Publishers Weekly;11/24/2008, Vol. 255 Issue 47, p40
The article reviews the book "A Tight Lie," by Don Dahler.
- Water Hazard. // Publishers Weekly;1/11/2010, Vol. 257 Issue 2, p34
The article reviews the book "Water Hazard," by Don Dahler.
- Dahler: 'I've seen things that no one should ever see'. Chunovic, Louis // Electronic Media;9/17/2001, Vol. 20 Issue 38, p4
Relates the experiences of ABC News correspondent Don Dahler during the terrorist attack of the World Trade Center in New York, New York. Description of the destructive impact of airliners; Recount of the emotional display of firefighters over the loss; Recollection of the most horrifying vision.
- 'GMA' reporter responds. Lafayette, Jon // Electronic Media;06/07/99, Vol. 18 Issue 23, p40
Reports that `Good Morning America,' television show reporter Don Dahler defended the show against an article from `The New York Times,' which criticized the show's practice of television journalism. Attacks against the program's purchase of a videotape from a friend of the Columbine High...
- A TIGHT LIE. // Kirkus Reviews;1/15/2009, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p60
The article reviews the book "A Tight Lie," by Don Dahler.
- WATER HAZARD. // Kirkus Reviews;5/1/2010, Vol. 78 Issue 9, p395
The article reviews the book "Water Hazard," by Don Dahler.
- News Briefs. // Automatic I.D. News;Apr97, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p9
Presents several brief reports. Reports on ACS' signing a contracts; RJS received ISO 9000; Price break; Keynote speaker Mike Winchs; More reports.
- Life in Washington is American life, regardless of our local variations. Fotos, C.P. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;12/18/89 & 12/25/89, Vol. 131 Issue 25, p88
Opinion. Argues that life in Washington, D.C., is not any different than anywhere else in the United States, but the number of reporters living there means even the smallest events are transmitted to the rest of the nation, and gives examples.
- Beirut: The great media coverup. // Commentary;Sep84, Vol. 78 Issue 3, p20
At one time or another over a period of 7 years, Reuters, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, CBS, ABC and others played an active part in hiding from the public many facts about what was happening in Lebanon in general and specifically, the way in which their newsmen were being subjected to...


