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[edit] Thoughts of Nigel: Reuters closes on second life

22 November 2008, by Nigel Barlow ... digital future (7); digital newsroom (7); digital radio (7); digital Tv (3); disaster coverage (1); discovery channel (1); dispatches programme (1); Dith Pran (1); donor cards (1); dow jones (1); dr crippen (1); dreamweaver (1) ...

[edit] The Dwacon® Blog: Cow Cow Boogie

22 November 2008, by unknown ... Dick Martin (1); Dick Wilson (1); Die Hard (1); disaster (1); discipline (2); discovery channel (1); disease (6); disease doctor (1); Disney (8); Dith Pran (1); divorce (1); Dixie Hummingbirds (1); documentary (5); Dody Goodman (1) ...

[edit] The Loisaida Times: Public Death

22 November 2008, by BGS Magarik Dith Pran is dead · Need custom-made invitations? Reverse Culture-Shock · ► March (14). Leaving Phnom Penh · Friday Evening at the Pools · Memorable Southeast Asian Experiences · Returning to Phnom Penh · Adventures in Uncle Ho's City ...

[edit] Brat Numer Jeden - Salon 24

16 November 2008, by


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Salon 24, Poland - <nobr>Nov 15, 2008</nobr>
Dith Pran, uchodźca z Demokratycznej Kampuczy Komunizm rozwijał się w Kambodży jak rak. Najpierw, niepostrzeżenie dla niewtajemniczonych, kraj oplotła sieć ...

[edit] Watch Killing Fields 1984 Online

14 November 2008, by Moovie Together with local representative Dith Pran, they cover some of the tragedy and madness of the war. When the Americans forces leave, Dith Pran sends his family with them, but stays behind himself to help Schanberg cover the event. ...

[edit] A tribute to Dith Pran

11 November 2008, by Miguel Cunat Jon and Sydney were about to be shot by the Khmer Rouge when Dith Pran intervened. A tribute to the courage of their friend, who died this year in April. The end of The Killing Fields...

[edit] Tate Publishing Author Writes Book About Surviving the Khmer Rouge - PR-USA.net (press release)

8 November 2008, by


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PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - <nobr>Nov 7, 2008</nobr>
The Introduction was written by Dith Pran, whose own story was told in the award winning movie, “The Killing Fields.” Vitandham was born in a jungle cave in ...

[edit] Survival takes on a foreign meaning - Long Beach Press-Telegram

7 November 2008, by


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Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - <nobr>Nov 6, 2008</nobr>
... felt she needed to get to his as honestly as she could. In addition to reading survivor tales by such well-known Cambodians as Dith Pran and Dr. Haing Ngor,

[edit] The Last Words of Activist and Photographer Dith Pran | TakePart ...

30 October 2008, by Gina Telaroli This Sunday, New York Times photographer Dith Pran passed away at age 65. Pran was known for his work spreading the word about Cambodia:

[edit] Il Bhudda di Terzani

13 October 2008, by “Arrivando per la prima volta in Cambogia, avevo notato che i soldati, durante le battaglie, si mettevano in bocca i piccoli Bhudda che avevano addosso. Mi dissero che aiutavano a respingere le pallottole e decisi d’averne bisogno anch’io”. Tiziano Terzani racconta così, nelle pagine del suo libro “Un indovino mi disse”, la storia dell’Illuminato che portava al collo. Una storia cominciata quando sbarcò in Oriente per scriverne. Anche a rischio della vita. Come la volta in cui passò il confin

[edit] John McCain has "Snakes in his head" (updated)

12 October 2008, by Here is a truly sinister story - and it's very important that you learn about it NOW while John McCain is running for the U.S. Presidency. Sydney Schanberg (mostly known for being the author of The Death and Life of Dith Pran, upon which the film The Killing Fields was based) has written ...

[edit] film ignorance #19: the killing fields

12 October 2008, by Graham sam waterston plays sydney schanberg, a new york times journalist who is reporting on the cambodia conflict with the aid of a cambodian journalist, dith pran. schanberg and pran's collaboration resulted in a number of awards, ...

[edit] sydney schanberg

30 September 2008, by scott@antiwar.com (Antiwar.com) the 1984 movie, the killing fields, which won several academy awards, was based on his book the death and life of dith pran - a memoir of his experiences covering the war in cambodia for the new york times and of his relationship with ...

[edit] Sydney Schanberg, back from the dead.

22 September 2008, by Maassive As documented in Schanberg’s book The Death and Life of Dith Pran and dramatized in the feature film The Killing Fields, the entire foreign press corp was holed up in the French Embassy while the Khmer Rouge over took the city. ...

[edit] The film The Killing Fields

4 August 2008, by During the spring, I bought The Killing Fields following a friend’s recommendation. Just recently, I was able to sit down and watch the film, which - to say the least - is pretty powerful. Not exactly what I expected - less objective or documentary-style and more Hollywood, giving particular focus to the friendship of NYT reporter Sydney Schanberg and Cambodian interpreter Dith Pran, all within the context of the bloody historical event. Despite the focused personal touch, there is a great

[edit] Dicas para o final-de-semana

1 August 2008, by Há poucos dias, assiti dois filmes essenciais para entender um pouco mais sobre jornalismo e fotojornalismo. Vamos por partes: Evandro Teixeira - Instantâneos da Realidade (2004) = Documentário sobre o maior repórter-fotográfico brasileiro em atuação. O cara tá “nas ruas” desde os anos sessenta. Conhecer a obra de Evandro, é conhecer a história do Brasil nos últimos quarenta anos. Imperdível. Os Gritos de Silêncio (1984) = A história já conhecia um pouco. É sobre a tomada do poder no Cambo

[edit] Dith Pran

26 July 2008, by Last night AAJA gathered at the Hyatt Regency Chicago for its awards and scholarships gala.The emotional highlight of the night was the moving tribute to the late Dith Pran, the New York Times photojournalist and survivor of Cambodia's killing fields. His ordeal at the hands of the Khmer Rouge was chronicled in the film The Killing Fields, and any regular reader of the Times is also familiar with his beautiful photographs.He died of cancer earlier this year, and AAJA posthumously honored him wit

[edit] Kummen: Needs More Dith Pran « The Animanachronism

7 July 2008, by The Animanachronism The theorist in me is interested in the division between Dith Pran and Haing S. Ngor, but the human in me is more interested in what both of them did - and what was done to them. Categories: commentary Tagged: armoured trooper votoms ...

[edit] Theory of Photojournalism

18 June 2008, by Theory Of Photojournalism by Dith Pran In an e-mail message on Sunday, Mr. Schanberg recalled Mr. Dith’s theory of photojournalism: “You have to be a pineapple. You have to have a hundred eyes.” Link - Wikipedia Dith Pran (September 27, 1942 – March 30, 2008)

[edit] Cambogia, addio al fotografo delle "Urla del silenzio"

10 June 2008, by massimoko Mi sono imbattutto solo oggi, per caso, su questa notizia.

[edit] Holiday in Cambodia

23 May 2008, by One of the worst genocides in recent history: How much have you heard about it? Between 1975 and 1979, an estimated 1.7 to 2.3 million people died in Cambodia in perhaps the worst genocide of the 20th century. Yes, any genocide is horrible, but in Cambodia, under Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime, prisoners who were: From a different ethnic group, knew another language, had any association with a foreign or Cambodia’s former government, or showed loyalty and love toward friends and family members w

[edit] The Last Word: Dith Pran

15 May 2008, by Já aqui se falou de uma das histórias saídas dos tempos vividos sob o regime dos Khmer Vermelhos. Dith Pran, o fotojornalista cambodjano cuja história dessa altura (ligada à do jornalista americano Sydney Schanberg, correspondente do "The New York Times") deu origem ao filme "The Killing Fields", faleceu no final de Março. A sua última entrevista está on-line no "The New York Times" e termina com ele dizendo: "... (everybody must stop the killing fields)... One time is too many. If they can d

[edit] Top 10 Movies About Real Life Heroes

13 May 2008, by This coming Thursday, May 15, is the big Bloggers Unite for Human Rights Internet event where thousands of bloggers worldwide will be blogging on human rights issues. So, I thought I'd start the week off with my top 10 list (in no particular order) of movies with storylines centering on real life human rights heroes. All but one of the movies may be found on DVD and are worthy of watching again...and again! 1. Hotel Rwanda Director Terry George's 2004 film of how one man, Paul Rusesabagina,

[edit] Top 10 Movies About Real Life Heroes

13 May 2008, by This coming Thursday, May 15, is the big Bloggers Unite for Human Rights Internet event where thousands of bloggers worldwide will be blogging on human rights issues. So, I thought I'd start the week off with my top 10 list (in no particular order) of movies with storylines centering on real life human rights heroes. All but one of the movies may be found on DVD and are worthy of watching again...and again! 1. Hotel Rwanda Director Terry George's 2004 film of how one man, Paul Rusesabagina,

[edit] Top 10 Movies About Real Life Heroes

13 May 2008, by Top 10 Movies About Real Life Heroes This coming Thursday, May 15, is the big Bloggers Unite for Human Rights Internet event where thousands of bloggers worldwide will be blogging on human rights issues. So, I thought I’d start the week off with my top 10 list (in no particular order) of movies with storylines centering on real life human rights heroes. All but one of the movies may be found on DVD and are worthy of watching again…and again! 1. Hotel Rwanda Director Terry George’s 2004 film

[edit] House Vote: H RES 1109 Honoring the memory of Dith Pran by remembering his life’s work and continuing to acknowledge and...

6 May 2008, by Passed 413-1, 18 not voting (2/3 required). Bipartisan support. (The motion to suspend the rules is used frequently to pass legislative measures that are perceived to have a broad degree of support and little need for prolonged debate.) Go to Bill Status : H.Res. 1109: Honoring the memory of Dith ...

[edit] Bill Action: Introduced: S.Res. 515: A resolution commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.

15 April 2008, by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) introduced this bill. (This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation )

[edit] South Willard

2 April 2008, by levend

[edit] BlogBites for March 31, 2008

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[edit] RIP Dith Pran, an inspiration to all

2 April 2008, by Dith Pran's life was so extraordinary it could be have been a movie, and it was. Dith, who died Sunday at age 65, inspired "The Killing Fields," which chronicled the bloody reign of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, during which...

[edit] an appreciation for dith pran from war reporter and friend

2 April 2008, by delacruzb elizabeth becker met pran while covering cambodia for the washpost and was later pran's colleague at the new york times

[edit] NYP: DITH PRAN, 1942-2008

1 April 2008, by Dith Pran... used to say: "I'm not a hero - I'm a messenger." ...(He was) a tenacious survivor of the 1975-79 Cambodian holocaust, when the communist Khmer Rouge slaughtered 1 million people- nearly a third of the nation's population- while the world looked on. He devoted the rest ...

[edit] Dith Pran: A gallant guide

1 April 2008, by Local fixers taught foreign correspondents how to survive.

[edit] THE HERO FIELDS

1 April 2008, by Dith PranSeptember 27,1942 - March 30,2008This obituary was written at the request ofa journalist friend. I am thankful to the person in question for pointing outthe story. Dith Pran was a photojournalist whosurvived the cruel regime of Pol Pot. The movie The Killing Fields was about his experience. He was a brave soulamong horrible circumstances. Dith Pran died of pancreatic cancer at the age ofsixty-five.Technorati Tags:dith pran

[edit] Roland Joffe 'Killing Fields' Subject Dith Pran Dies

1 April 2008, by The photojournalist who inspired the Oscar-winning 1984 movie The Killing Fields has died at the age of 65.... More

[edit] Journalisten Dith Pran död

1 April 2008, by Dith Pran, vars livshistoria låg till grund för filmen the Killing Fields, Dödens fält, har avlidit.

[edit] BlogBites for March 30, 2008

1 April 2008, by From http://templecityvoice.wordpress.com:" Democratic and Decline to State voters decided among New York Senator Hillary Clinton, Illinois Senator Barack Obama, and former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel. John Edwards, the 2004 Democratic vice-presidential nominee, bowed out of the race before the Super ...

[edit] The Interpreter of Memories From The Killing Fields

1 April 2008, by In the movie "The Killing Fields," the world came to know Dith Pran as the resourceful eyes and ears of New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg. Pran is the quiet Cambodian employed by the aggressive American to interpret the language, culture and politics of Cambodia. And ...

[edit] Dith Pran

1 April 2008, by Cambodian photographer portrayed in The Killing Fields

[edit] In Memory Of...

31 March 2008, by There are a few people that I really admire. Most because of their courage like Christiane Amanpour, Jessica Soho? (Yes, she went to Afghanistan to cover those land mines. Winner ka!) Sydney Schanberg and Dith Pran. These people have one thing in common - they risks everything so people like us would know what is really happening...Have you seen the award-winning film "The Killing Fields", OMG! Everytime I would see this film I would burst into tears... Ah the film is about harrowing tales of en

[edit] In Memory Of...

31 March 2008, by There are a few people that I really admire. Most because of their courage like Christiane Amanpour, Jessica Soho? (Yes, she went to Afghanistan to cover those land mines. Winner ka!) Sydney Schanberg and Dith Pran. These people have one thing in common - they risks everything so people like us would know what is really happening...Have you seen the award-winning film "The Killing Fields", OMG! Everytime I would see this film I would burst into tears... Ah the film is about harrowing tales of en

[edit] The Last Word: Dith Pran | The New York Times

31 March 2008, by domidomidomi

[edit] Dith Pran's NYT "Video Obit"

31 March 2008, by If you haven’t seen it yet, The New York Times' "The Last Word: Dith Pran" is well worth watching. You get a brief backgrounder on what happened to Pran and to his people in 1970s Cambodia. And no matter how moving his life as a survivor of the Killing Fields, a human rights ...

[edit] Photographer Dith Pran dies at 65

31 March 2008, by Web Exclusive: His story was the focus of 'The Killing Fields' -- People in Cambodia are remembering Dith Pran as a man who helped awaken the world to the atrocities that happened in Cambodia in the 1970s under the Khmer Rouge.

[edit] Dith Pran - The Independent

31 March 2008, by kmcgh

[edit] Dith Pran - New York Times

31 March 2008, by kmcgh

[edit] Monday Morning Coffee

31 March 2008, by Dith Pran, a New York Times photojournalist, chronicler of the devastation wrought by the Khmer Rouge, and basis for the The Killing Fields, died on Sunday. Top Stories >> Zimbabwe - The results from Saturday's presidential election in Zimbabwe have not been officially released, ...

[edit] Cambodia Remembers Dith Pran

31 March 2008, by This photo provided by David Barron shows New York Times photographer Dith Pran, Saturday Feb. 9, 2008. Dith Pran's death from pancreatic cancer was confirmed Sunday, March 30, 2008, by journalist Syd...

[edit] Cambodia Remembers Dith Pran

31 March 2008, by PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) -- Dith Pran, the Cambodian journalist whose harrowing tale of survival was told in the movie "The Killing Fields," helped awaken the world to the Khmer Rouge's atrocities, p...

[edit] Cambodia remembers Dith Pran

31 March 2008, by This photo provided by David Barron shows New York Times photographer Dith Pran, Saturday Feb. 9, 2008. Dith Pran's death from pancreatic cancer was confirmed Sunday, March 30, 2008, by journalist Syd...

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