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In the War Zone

Vietnam was probably the only major conflict to have "enjoyed" anything like total, if not live, unfettered press coverage. All those pictures of body bags helped turn American public opinion against the war, and have left a lasting impression. Now, journalists must be "embedded", something which can limit what is reported, but is there a viable alternative? And what of the safety of those reporting from the front lines?

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Robin Marshall is a journalist, writer, editor and communications consultant with more than 22 years reporting experience.

For the past decade, Robin has been based in Hungary, where he was managing editor of the popular weekly English-language newspaper The Budapest Sun. In that time, he has hosted events for international business chambers, done voice over work, briefed NGO staff and interviewed world leaders, media celebrities and pop stars.

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