| Name:
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Alphonso Van Marsh
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| Title:
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Video Correspondent, CNN
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| Position: |
No position found
to the question "Should the U.S. have attacked Iraq?"
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| Reasoning: |
No position found (as of 5/2/07)
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Credibility/ Ranking: |
Organization/VIP/Other
Those individuals and organizations involved in the U.S.- Iraq debate who do not fit into the other star categories. |
| Involvement: |
- Video Correspondent, CNN
- Former Writer, Producer and Correspondent, CNN International
- Former Associate Producer, Investigative Unit, Time
- Former Interim Bureau Chief, Nairobi, Kenya, CNN
- Former Correspondent/Video Journalist, The New York Times-Video News International
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| Education: |
- M.A., Journalism, University Medill School of Journalism
- B.A., University of California at Berkeley
| Relevant Affiliations: |
- Former Medill News Service Correspondent for KEZI-TV in Eugene, Oregon and WHO-AM in Des Moines, Iowa
- Headliner Award recipient for his exclusive reporting on the capture of Saddam Hussein
- Won three awards from the National Association of Black Journalists
- Former Fellow, Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education
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| Contact Info: |
Phone: None listed
FAX: None listed
E-Mail: None listed
Web Site: http://edition.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/vanmarsh.alphonso.html
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| Other: |
Select Publications:
- "Too Close to Iraq Kidnappers for Comfort," CNN, 8/3/04
- "Troops Celebrated at End of Raid," CNN, 12/14/03
- "Experts Fear for Iraq's Archaeological Treasure," CNN, 3/1/03
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