"Are you under protection of armed guards? If so, are they 1) paid locals 2) US army/military, 3) US hired guns, 4) none of the above?
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[–]TimArango[S] 9 points 1 day ago
we have a great local staff, who are like family to me." If one moves around with a bevy of drivers, cooks, bodyguards and stringers, can you still call him and her a "foreign correspondent" or more like an official representative of the government of origin?
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[–]TimArango[S] 9 points 1 day ago
we have a great local staff, who are like family to me." If one moves around with a bevy of drivers, cooks, bodyguards and stringers, can you still call him and her a "foreign correspondent" or more like an official representative of the government of origin?