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CPJ Press Freedom Online
February 1, 2018
New York, February 1, 2018-- The Committee to Protect Journalists today called on the Belarusian Ministry of Information to unblock access to the independent news website Charter 97. Natalya Radina, the site's editor-in-chief, told CPJ today that access to the site has been blocked in Belarus sinceÃâà...
Spokane Public Radio
October 26, 2017
She is now retired from radio and the author of a book that came out last year: "Putin's Country: A Journey into the Real Russia." In this case, the real Russia is an industrial city called Chelyabinsk. Anne Garrels will talk about her experiences at Spokane's Bing Crosby Theatre on November 15, a benefit forÃâà...
Spokane Public Radio
September 1, 2017
Former NPR Reporter Anne Garrels In Spokane November 15 ... Anne Garrels, former NPR Senior Foreign Correspondent and author, sits down with Doug Nadvornick at the Bing on November 15. Credit Stephen Voss / NPR. Former NPR foreign correspondent Anne Garrels visited Spokane on Nov. 15 to give someÃâà...
Torrington Register Citizen
June 29, 2017
Shepack called this “a flaccid acceptance of responsibility.” A series of community members, including Town Clerk Linda S. Perkins, Norfolk Lions Club President Sandy Evans, and former National Public Radio correspondent Anne Garrels, also offered letters in support of Yard's application, which are nowÃâà...
The Guardian
March 20, 2017
A thousand miles from Moscow: how Putin forged his Russian heartland. Anne Garrels. He may be reviled in the west but the president was a godsend in the desperate, dying old rustbelt towns. Tue 21 Mar 2017 02.30 EDT Last modified on Mon 27 Nov 2017 22.24 EST. Share on Facebook Ãâ÷ Share on Twitter Ãâ÷ Share viaÃâà...
NPR
March 24, 2016
Journalist Anne Garrels was covering Russia years ago for NPR and she wanted to understand what was happening beyond the swiftly changing capital city of Moscow. So she took out a map, and chose a city at random. "It could be anywhere and I basically just threw a pencil at the map and it hitÃâà...
NPR
March 16, 2016
Veteran foreign correspondent Anne Garrels takes us deep inside Russia, where citizens struggle with a shaky economy and widespread corruption, but seem supportive of their controversial president. Putin Country. A Journey into the Real Russia. by Anne Garrels. Hardcover, 228 pages |. purchase.
Christian Science Monitor
March 16, 2016
“The reasons,” writes Anne Garrels (I imagine her grimacing), “are many and confused.” The longtime NPR correspondent, who has been covering the USSR and Russia for nearly four decades and is personally sympathetic to those living in “the real Russia,” eventually has to conclude: “Western sanctionsÃâà...
Publishers Weekly
February 26, 2016
For more than 20 years, Anne Garrels took National Public Radio listeners to the world's conflict zones, including Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Baghdad. She has an especially long track record in Russia, the subject of her new book, Putin Country: A Journey into the Real Russia, which Farrar, Straus andÃâà...
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