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Darfur, 189, 191, 206, 237, 240, 306–7
crisis in, 176–80, 183, 186–88, 190
journey to, 179–80, 182–83, 185–88
media coverage of, 180, 188
rebel militias of, 176, 180, 182, 185, 186, 190
refugees of, 20, 177, 179, 187, 190, 205
de Bendern, Lukas (son), 21, 329–33, 337–38, 341.
See also
family life
de Bendern, Paul (husband), 21, 199–207, 218, 239–40, 247–49, 264–70.
See also
family life
Delay, Jerome, 101
democracy, 140, 236
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 7, 20, 189–96, 237, 307
Djerba, Tunisia, 301
Doctors Without Borders, 315–17
documentary photography, 22, 36, 96, 113, 131, 142, 176, 179, 191, 206, 209, 216, 225–26, 240, 242, 339, 341
drivers, 8, 21, 102, 117, 145, 149, 157, 250, 260, 281, 297, 304, 307, 337
drought, 315–18, 321
Durand, Marion, 309
Dwyer, Johnny, 167
Eckrode, Specialist Franklin, 233
Egypt, 1–2, 8, 21, 277
el-Qaddafi, Muammar, 1–3, 6, 9, 11–15, 281–84, 287, 289, 291, 294, 311
Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media, 191
embedding, with U.S. troops, 113, 209–13, 217–33, 236–42, 276
Erbil, Iraq, 116, 338–39, 341
Erez Crossing, 323–28
Faiz, Mr. (Foreign Ministry clerk), 70–71, 76–77
Fallujah, Iraq, 149, 153–54, 172, 262, 270, 339
family life, 78, 80–83, 198
balanced with career, 21–22
childhood, 24–31, 197
marriage, 21, 248–49, 254, 264–70, 273, 276
motherhood, 21, 289, 312–13, 323, 328–33, 335, 338
pregnancy, 210–11, 221, 265–66, 276–77, 289, 311–17, 319, 321–28
See also
de Bendern, Lukas (son); de Bendern, Paul (husband); personal life
famine/hunger, 108, 177, 272, 318
Farrell, Stephen, 8–14, 281–302, 308, 323
Filkins, Dexter, 110, 249–52, 254–55, 259–62
fixers, 21, 102, 117, 128, 316–17, 337.
See also
minders
flak jackets.
See
clothing, protective
Foreign Correspondents’ Club (India), 52, 69
Foreign Ministry (Kabul), 63, 70–71, 76–77
Foreign Ministry (Libya), 292, 295, 298
Four Seasons Hotel (Jordan), 165
France, 267
freelancers, 37–39, 56, 92, 110, 172, 180, 245, 266, 323.
See also
stringers
Fremson, Ruth, 102–3
French journalists, 9–10
front line, 6–8, 10, 20, 113, 137, 221–22, 228, 288, 308, 337
front page, 35–36, 83, 92, 147–48, 179, 250
fundamentalists, 56, 98–99, 119, 250, 316
Furst, David, 2, 12, 277, 322–23
Gallucci, Robert, 271–72
Gannon, Kathy, 57, 259–60
Gardi, Balazs, 221–22, 225–27, 230–31, 306
Garma, Iraq, 150, 159–60
Gaza, 323–25, 333
gender issues, 92–93, 96–97, 191, 211, 217–18, 226–27, 238.
See also
women
genocide, 179, 183, 190
Getty Images, 188, 191, 316
Ghazni Province, 64, 85
Giuliani, Rudy, 43
Goa, India, 303
grants, 188, 191.
See also
MacArthur Foundation fellowship
Green’s Hotel (Peshawar), 90, 97–98, 250
Guardian
, 289
Guttenfelder, David, 310
Halabja, Iraq, 118–19, 121
Hamas, 323–24
Hamra Hotel (Baghdad), 130, 146
Havana, Cuba, 41–43
Haviv, Ron, 191
helicopters, 5–6, 149, 212, 215, 222–23, 226, 231–32, 236
Hetherington, Tim, 221, 225–27, 230–31, 306–11
Hicks, Tyler, 7–14, 254, 281–302, 308–10, 316–17, 330, 332
hijab
(head scarf), 57, 59, 149, 251–52, 256, 313, 315
HIV, 191, 194, 257
Hondros, Chris, 307–11
Houston Chronicle
, 54, 65, 109
human rights, 78, 108
humanitarian diasters, 113, 176, 249
Hussein, Saddam, 2, 112–13, 119, 124–27, 129–34, 341
Hussein, Uday, 134
IED attacks, 139–40, 215
India, 20–21, 49–54, 57, 78, 92, 110, 276, 313, 333.
See also
New Delhi, India
Intercontinental Hotel (Kabul), 71–72
International Press Center (Cuba), 42
International Press Center (Jerusalem), 328
interpreters, 21, 102, 106, 117, 122, 125, 127–28, 136, 145, 149, 153, 187–88, 251, 264, 289, 297
Iran, 101, 113, 116, 124, 198, 290
Iraq, 20–21, 121, 198, 306–7
after Saddam, 134–37, 139–40
fall of, 124–25, 127, 129
Green/Red zones in, 145, 154
hospitality in, 156
journalists in, 6–7, 96, 113, 116–17, 120, 127, 130–31, 138–40, 145–46, 237, 250, 277, 309–10
kidnappings in, 150–65, 289
Syrian refugees in, 338–41
tribes/familial ties in, 149
U.S. war in, 112–14, 117, 119–24, 132–36, 138–40, 146–49, 156–62, 167–69, 172, 175, 209, 215, 240, 339
See also specific cities
Islam, 92–93, 97, 101, 120, 286
Islamabad, Pakistan, 57, 89, 254–55, 257–62
Israel, 93, 307, 323–28
Istanbul, Turkey, 110, 112, 115–16, 137–38, 140–43, 148, 167, 198–203, 207, 222, 239, 264–65, 272–73, 276
Jalalabad, Afghanistan, 61, 63, 150, 211–12, 238
janjaweed, 176, 187
Jerusalem, 323–26, 328
jihad, 210, 250.
See also
“Women of Jihad” series
joint terminal attack controllers (JTACs), 212, 223–24
Jordan, 146, 165, 337
journalists
award-winning, 7–8
competition between, 92, 102, 117, 146, 180, 323
deaths of, 15, 123–24, 139, 150, 306–11, 330, 332
social life of, 130, 198
targeting of, 119–20, 122, 296
See also specific names
; war correspondents
Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), 176
Kabul, Afghanistan, 57, 59, 61, 63, 70–74, 76–77, 85, 100, 108, 150, 212, 238, 277
Kandahar, Afghanistan, 2, 6, 101–5, 108, 111, 210
Kearney, Captain Dan, 216–17, 221–28, 232, 236, 241–42, 245, 306
Keller, Bill, 265, 294
Kenya, 315–19
Khalid (Afghan boy), 216, 241–46
Khalid, Solid, 307
Khan, Aga, 101
Khartoum, Sudan, 240, 244
Khurmal, Iraq, 120
Khyber Pass, 61
kidnapping, 7, 21
in Afghanistan, 11, 296
of African women, 189, 191, 194–96
in Iraq, 11, 150–65, 270, 339
in Libya, 11–17, 281–304, 307, 311–12, 316, 321
in Mogadishu, 316–17, 319
killed in action (KIA), 232–33
Kimbrough, Timmy, 332
Kirkpatrick, David, 298
Kirkuk, Iraq, 2, 125–26
Korengal Outpost (KOP), 214–18, 237, 239, 241–42
Korengal Valley (Afghanistan), 208–13, 215–42, 244, 247, 270, 306, 315
Kurdish
peshmerga
, 118–22, 126
Kurdistan, 113, 116–17, 339
Kurds, 113, 116–17, 119–20, 124–28, 339, 340–41
land mines, 15, 63–64, 220, 307–8, 341
Lane, Ed, 52, 54–55, 57–58
Latin America, 34, 36, 39, 78–79, 89
Lawrence, Quil, 117, 130
Lebanon, 7, 237, 307, 310, 337
Lewinsky, Monica, 37
Liberia, 227, 307
Libya, 310, 337
Foreign Ministry of, 292–93, 295, 298
government of, 292, 294, 296, 298–99
journalists killed in, 306–8, 311
kidnappings in, 11–17, 281–304, 307, 311–12, 316, 321
rebels in, 2–6, 8–11, 13
uprising in, 1–2, 277, 280–81, 283–84, 291, 297
Life
magazine, 167, 172, 175
Logar Province, 63–64, 71, 85
London, 21, 329–30, 333, 335
Los Angeles Times
, 120
MacArthur Foundation fellowship, 271–73, 276, 312–13, 323
Madonna, 35–36
magazines, 20, 37, 83, 90, 96, 244, 250, 270, 319.
See also
specific names
mahram
, 56–57, 63–64, 69
Maoist rebels, 21
Mapendo (Congolese woman), 192–93, 195–96
Mapplethorpe, Robert, 32
Mardan, Pakistan, 254–55, 257
Mauritania, 333
McCullin, Don, 177
McNally, Michele, 304, 322
meals ready to eat (MREs), 219–20, 222
Mexico, 78, 107–10, 155
Mexico City, 20, 79–80, 83–85, 90, 100, 109–10, 148, 201
Middle East, 8, 130–31, 141–42, 199, 339
minders, 42–43, 63.
See also
fixers

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