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correspondent

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


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"It was one of the most captivating Six Nations in history, fitting it came down to one final moment of drama," BBC rugby correspondent Chris Jones said.

From BBC

If you didn’t read about it in the news, you might have laughed at Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, or a correspondent on “The Daily Show” joking about it.

From Salon

Anderson Cooper also passed on signing a new deal with “60 Minutes,” where he has been a correspondent since 2007.

From Los Angeles Times

She was formerly a Journal correspondent based in Shanghai where she covered topics ranging from venture capital to artificial intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal

But defence analyst Jonathan Marcus, a former BBC correspondent who reported on the Iraq War from the region, says their role has been crucial to the operation.

From BBC