39 - Ann Curry (1956- )
Ann Curry, phóng viên người Mỹ, chuyên viết về các vị lãnh đạo trên thế giới, chiến tranh và các thiên tai của nhân loai.--
Ann Curry (born November 19, 1956) is an American journalist and photojournalist,[2] who has been a reporter for more than 30 years, focused on human suffering in war zones and natural disasters. Curry has reported from the wars in Kosovo, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan, Darfur, Congo and the Central African Republic.[3] Curry has covered numerous disasters, including the tsunamis in Southeast Asia and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, where her appeal via Twitter topped Twitter's 'most powerful' list, credited for helping speed the arrival of humanitarian planes.[4]
In June 2012, she became the national and international correspondent-anchor for NBC News and the anchor at large for the Today show. She was co-anchor of Today from June 9, 2011, to June 28, 2012 and the program's news anchor from March 1997 until becoming co-anchor. She was also the anchor of Dateline NBC from 2005 to 2011.[5]
On January 13, 2015, it was announced that Curry would be leaving NBC News after nearly 25 years.[6] In January 2015, Curry founded her own multi-platform media startup.[7] She continues to conduct major news interviews on network television, most recently securing an exclusive interview with Iranian Foreign Minister
Curry was born in Agaña, Guam, the daughter of Hiroe Nagase and Robert Paul "Bob" Curry.[1] Her mother is Japanese. Her father, an American from Pueblo, Colorado, had Irish and German ancestry.[9][1] Her parents met when her father, a career navy sailor,[10] worked as a streetcar conductor during the United States occupation of Japan following the Second World War.[11][12] Although he was transferred out of Japan, he returned two years later to marry Nagase.[11] Curry is the eldest of five children.[11]
Curry lived in Japan for several years as a child, and attended the Ernest J. King School on the United States Fleet Activities Sasebo naval base in Sasebo, Nagasaki. Later, she moved to Ashland, Oregon, where she graduated from Ashland High School. She graduated with a bachelor of arts in journalism at the University of Oregon in 1978.[13]Xem tác phẩm: