Greg LaMotte
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Greg LaMotte, who is a correspondent for Voice of America (VOA), worked for CNN (1985-1991) during the 1991 Gulf War and "spent several days in Iraqi captivity." [1]
Note that on the VOA page for its correspondents the space for Greg LaMotte's picture is blank; accessed August 17, 2005.
External links
Profiles
- Greg LaMotte bio archived at CNN.
By Greg LaMotte
- "Analysis of Saddam Hussein Televised Speech," Iraq Crisis Bulletin, March 25, 2003.
- "Arab Television Airs Bin Laden Audiotape," Voice of America, January 5, 2004; posted on Benador Associates website.
- Yahoo! Search results in links to numerous Greg LaMotte articles.
Articles & Commentary
- Paula Bernstein, "CNN reporters join list of pinkslipped," Variety, January 26, 2001: "LaMotte, who spent five days as an Iraqi prisoner at the end of the Persian Gulf War, had been with the network since 1985."
- Interview Transcript: "LaMotte Prisoner," March 23, 2003: "Correspondent Greg LaMotte in Cairo, recalling his experiences in Iraqi captivity in 1991."
- "Former CNN correspondent Larry LaMotte dead at 60," Associated Press, (Free Republic), June 11, 2003: "His brother, Greg LaMotte also is a former CNN correspondent."