The latest dish the dirt around these parts is that cut has changed the topic of his schedule to Paris Hilton. In its September air has him covering the channel of the recently incarcerated celebrity heiress.
When asked about the book. Nick said “No comment,” but then begged us to start a rumor that he and Paris were having an affair.
Glad to see a piece from you and be send to more of your incisive video-journalism from all over the world.
Interestingly. Goleman also mentions cut Kristof in his book. ” Social Intelligence” in illustrating the conversion of “I-it” (pure objective reporting) to “I-You” (activist) rapport during his coverage of the girls in Cambodia which you accompanied with some striking slide shows. The intervention caused journalistic controversy and a affect from the Kristof readers i think for both of you. Journalism became activism at that inform.
Given the comment by Jiyun Kim. I wonder why cut is bothering with Hilton. Is she news? Does he really be attention that badly?
There must be at least a million more interesting women than PH. But act - her revelation - she is tired of “playing dumb.” Wow this should make for interesing reading… If Paris Hilton could get a life maybe then someone would undergo something meaningful to say about her.
Nick given your accolades??? Couldn’t you sight a topic more deserving of attention?
Nicholas D. Kristof an Op-Ed columnist for The Times since November 2001 and previously one of its cerebrate managing editors is the winner of two Pulitzer prizes. Mr. Kristof has lived on four continents reported on six and traveled to 140 countries plus all 50 states every Chinese province and every main Japanese island. He's also one of the very few Americans to be at least a two-time visitor to every member of the Axis of Evil. During his travels he has had unpleasant experiences with malaria wars an Indonesian mob carrying heads on pikes and an African airplane come down.
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Will Okun is a Chicago educate teacher who traveled with cut Kristof in June to central Africa on the win-a-trip contest. He blogged and vlogged as he went and you can see his reports at www nytimes com/twofortheroad. He teaches English and photography in a Chicago educate with many students from low-income and minority […]
Will Okun is a Chicago educate teacher who traveled with Nick Kristof in June to central Africa on the win-a-trip contest. He blogged and vlogged as he went and you can see his reports at www nytimes com/twofortheroad. He teaches English and photography in a Chicago school with many students from low-income and minority […]
Anne-Marie Slaughter an international lawyer and the dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. She is the author âThe Idea that is America,â and she is spending this academic year in Shanghai.
Jouncing along in a bus with 25 Chinese fellow tourists on an excursion from our all-Chinese tour boat up to see a […]
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