Children of Cain
Ms. Rosenberg, a MacArthur Fellow, lived in Latin America for five years. Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America is an accumulation of her experiences and research, …
2,105 viewsMs. Rosenberg, a MacArthur Fellow, lived in Latin America for five years. Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America is an accumulation of her experiences and research, …
2,105 viewsAt a conference titled “National Security Archives: Celebrating 20 Years of Keeping Government Honest,” journalists participated in panel discussion on confidential sources. They discussed s…
198 viewsTelephone lines were open for audience comments discussing the news of the day, including President George W. Bush’s first week in office. Tina Rosenberg of the New York Times commented by t…
88 viewsThe 8th Annual Press Freedom Awards were presented to correspondents.
129 viewsPanelists discussed Mr. Schlink’s novel The Reader, a fictional account of an illiterate girl in Nazi Germany who learns to read while a guard in a concentration camp. The panel used the boo…
153 viewsTina Rosenberg, author of The Haunted Land: Facing Europe’s Ghosts after Communism, spoke about her book which focused on how former Communist nations in Eastern Europe are dealing with prob…
94 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers, and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes,…
292 viewsMs. Rosenberg recently returned from Peru where elections were held last week. She interviewed “Shining Path” guerrillas while there. The Peruvian elections have been troubled by terrorism a…
100 viewsTina Rosenberg was a guest on a live call-in program who took calls on current events in Central and South America. Topics included the drug trade.
407 viewsTina Rosenberg discussed reporting on Central America. She answered questions from viewers.
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