Worlds Most Dangerous Paper Route
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2018 Celebrating an Icon of American Journalism: Stars and Stripes "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" The Newseum and Stars and Stripes present the world premiere screening of the new documentary film, The World’s Most Dangerous Paper Route. ... The film heralds the history, heritage, and achievements of Stars and Stripes, the hometown news source for the American military since its inception during the Civil War in 1861. This film also illustrates the challenges and rewards that the newspaper staff face every day in producing a newspaper for our troops. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) provided opening comments on the valuable role Stars and Stripes continues to play for the military. Following the film, CBS’s 60 Minutes Correspondent Steve Kroft and retired general and statesman David Petraeus discussed the critical role that Stars and Stripes fills as the primary news source for our military. Kroft is a former Vietnam-era Stars and Stripes reporter and Petraeus is a former Commander of U.S. Central Command and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. The panel was moderated by Tom Philpott, one of America’s most well-known freelance reporters on military issues. Program: * Gene Policinski, Newseum * Max Lederer, Stars and Stripes publisher * Lindsay Graham Panel (seated left to right): * Tom Philpott * David Patraeus * Steve Kroft In the audience were several folks in the film including Steven C. Barber (executive producer of the film) and Matthew Hausle (director of the film) and Laura Rauch (former reporter for Stars and Stripes). "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" http://www.bguthriephotos.com///2018_10_01A1_Stars_Stripes
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Celebrating an Icon of American Journalism: Stars and Stripes "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" The Newseum and Stars and Stripes present the world premiere screening of the new documentary film, The World’s Most Dangerous Paper Route. ... The film heralds the history, heritage, and achievements of Stars and Stripes, the hometown news source for the American military since its inception during the Civil War in 1861. This film also illustrates the challenges and rewards that the newspaper staff face every day in producing a newspaper for our troops. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will provide opening comments on the valuable role Stars and Stripes continues to play for the military. Following the film, CBS’s 60 Minutes Correspondent Steve Kroft and retired general and statesman David Petraeus discuss the critical role that Stars and Stripes fills as the primary news source for our military. Kroft is a former Vietnam-era Stars and Stripes reporter and Petraeus is a former Commander of U.S. Central Command and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. The panel will be moderated by Tom Philpott, one of America’s most well-known freelance reporters on military issues. Program: * Gene Policinski, Newseum * Max Lederer, Stars and Stripes publisher * Lindsay Graham Panel (seated left to right): * Tom Philpott * David Patraeus * Steve Kroft In the audience were several folks in the film including Steven C. Barber (executive producer of the film) and Matthew Hausle (director of the film) and Laura Rauch (former reporter for Stars and Stripes). Recognize anyone? If you recognize specific people (or other things) in the pictures, click the pencil icon underneath the file name (just above the picture). "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" http://www.bguthriephotos.com///2018_10_01A1_Stars_Stripes
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