Open Phones: U.S. Policy Toward Iraq
Telephone lines are open for reactions to the President Bush’s address to the nation about U.S. policy toward Iraq.
50 viewsTelephone lines are open for reactions to the President Bush’s address to the nation about U.S. policy toward Iraq.
50 viewsMr. Hodierne talked about the effect on the war in Iraq of the congressional election earlier in the week and the nomination of Robert Gates as the new Secretary of Defense. His magazine had…
85 viewsMr. Hodierne talked about the results of a 2005 Military Times poll that showed support for President Bush and for the war in Iraq had decreased significantly in 2005 among members of the mi…
78 viewsArmy Times Editor Robert Hodierne talked about the results of a recent Army Times survey of members of the U.S. military, focusing on how U.S. service personnel view the Bush administration,…
91 viewsMr. Hodierne spoke on the telephone from Qatar about the latest developments in the war and the reports he received from his embedded reporters in the field and the relationship between the …
34 viewsMr. Hodierne participated by telephone from Qatar and talked about the Military Times planned coverage of the war with Iraq and the latest military developments in the region.
80 viewsMr. Hodierne and Ms. Tyson talked about their upcoming travel to Qatar and Kuwait to cover the war for their respective publications. They discussed their upcoming trips and military issues …
83 viewsRobert Hodierne of the Military Times spoke about U.S. troops deployment at home and abroad. He also talked about troop movements as the U.S. prepares for war against Iraq. He responded to a…
193 viewsMr. Hodierne spoke to students about his experiences covering the Vietnam War as a photojournalist. Following his comments he answered questions from the audience.
110 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 a…
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