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correspondent

[kawr-uh-spon-duhnt, kor-] / ˌkɔr əˈspɒn dənt, ˌkɒr- /


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Your humble correspondent cannot claim to be a communist sympathizer, but shouldn’t we all spare a thought for anyone who has to sit through endless hours of Marxist speeches without so much as a cocktail?

From The Wall Street Journal

An AFP correspondent saw smoke billowing from a bridge that was hit outside the city of Tyre.

From Barron's

Some high-profile journalists have also left the network in recent months, including 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper, who in February said he would be leaving the programme to spend more time with his family.

From BBC

Your correspondent has written about it on occasion.

From MarketWatch

On its release, BBC music correspondent Mark Savage described West End Girl as "a savage and startlingly detailed portrait of a marriage being torn apart".

From BBC