+ Follow LYNSEY ADDARIO Tag
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[Title] => "It's What I Do"
[Summary] => Photojournalists, particularly the ones who repeatedly cover war zones, have a reputation for being tough, fearless, sometimes cavalier and repeatedly lucky in a way that defies logic. So, it's striking the number of times Lynsey Addario writes in her memoir, "It's What I Do," how often she was scared or had had enough of the misery she was assigned to cover.
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[Title] => NY Times journalist describes captivity in Libya
[Summary] => A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was detained by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi said Thursday he feels guilty about his decision to remain in a Libyan city as fighting intensified because it may have led to the death of his young driver.
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LYNSEY ADDARIO
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