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Saw a report by her from Syria and was struck by how sensitively she interviewed two young girls who had had to bury family members. She gets a lot of praise from John Simpson in one of his books. www.theguardian.com/media/2002/jan/08/broadcasting.bbc
At 10,000 rpm! She's definitely the Canadian thinking man's version of Kate Adie. But please, can somebody at the BBC correct her pronunciation of the word Iraqi. When she utters it, it comes out something like Irawki !