Reporters
The GDN currently has some of the Persian Gulf's widely known writers working for it, namely the following: Bahraini Mohammed Al A'ali, British Rebecca Torr, Bahraini Sara Sami, Indian Begena George, Scottish Geoffrey Bew, Indian Mandeep Singh, Indian Alistair Baptista, Filipino Patrick Salomon.
Notable past reporters: Indian Indira Chand, Iraqi Reem Antoon, Bahraini Amira Al Husseini, Filipino Eunice Del Rosario, British Sara Wickham, Bahraini Tariq Khonji, Indian Soman Baby, Bahraini Noor Toorani and Bahraini Mohammed Mohsen.
Reporters who have since died include American Richard Moore, Indians Vinitha Vishwanath and Sanjay Santiago and Bahraini Mohammed Aslam
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Famous quotes containing the word reporters:
“In clear weather the laziest may look across the Bay as far as Plymouth at a glance, or over the Atlantic as far as human vision reaches, merely raising his eyelids; or if he is too lazy to look after all, he can hardly help hearing the ceaseless dash and roar of the breakers. The restless ocean may at any moment cast up a whale or a wrecked vessel at your feet. All the reporters in the world, the most rapid stenographers, could not report the news it brings.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Now he is a statesman, when what he really wants is to be what most reporters are, adult delinquents.”
—Peggy Noonan (b. 1950)
“Indiana was really, I suppose, a Democratic State. It has always been put down in the book as a state that might be carried by a close and careful and perfect organization and a great deal of[from audience: soapMa reference to purchased votes, the word being followed by laughter].
I see reporters here, and therefore I will simply say that everybody showed a great deal of interest in the occasion, and distributed tracts and political documents all through the country.”
—Chester A. Arthur (18291886)