Looking for Trouble: One Woman, Six Wars and a Revolution - Leslie Cockburn - Books - Anchor Books - 9780385483551 - February 16, 1999
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Looking for Trouble: One Woman, Six Wars and a Revolution

Leslie Cockburn

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Looking for Trouble: One Woman, Six Wars and a Revolution

Jacket Description/Flap: News correspondent Leslie Cockburn has dined with the Cali Cartel, marched with the Khmer Rouge, hunted down the Black Turban in Afghanistan, pursued the Russian mafia to the Arctic Circle, shared pomegranate sauce with the Ayatollahs, and stopped a small Kurdish war, but she has never told these stories in a book-until now. Cockburn was one of the first women to break into the tight fraternity of combat and third-world reportage when she began work at the London bureau of NBC News in 1976-where successful news gathering required "unorthodox tactics, stamina, and, for best results, a criminal mind." By the time she moved to CBS's "60 Minutes," Cockburn had interviewed Muammar Qaddaffi and Margaret Thatcher, been arrested as spy in Gambia, and effectively eliminated whatever doubts her colleagues might have had about a woman's ability to tackle the news business's most dangerous assignments. A mother of three who has made a career of breaking down barriers, Leslie Cockburn has exposed the tobacco lobby in Washington and human rights violations in Cambodia, and her impact on foreign and domestic policy has been as powerful as her impact on the rights and prerogatives of working women. In an industry in which, as late as 1973, women had to lobby to wear trousers to work, Leslie Cockburn was determined to combine a strong family life with a strong professional life, sacrificing neither. With a cast of generals, drug lords, rock stars, and kings, LOOKING FOR TROUBLE is the incredible story of a career that has spanned the history-making news events of the last two decades. "From the Hardcover edition. Publisher Marketing: Leslie Cockburn has dined with the Cali Cartel, marched with the Khmer Rouge, hunted down the Black Turban in Afghanistan, pursued the Russian mafia to the Arctic Circle, shared pomegranate sauce with the ayatollahs, and stopped a small Kurdish war, but she has never told these stories in a book...until now. Cockburn was one of the first women to break into the tight fraternity of combat and Third World reporters when she began work at NBC News in 1976. By the time she moved to "60 Minutes," Cockburn had interviewed Muammar Qaddafi and Margaret Thatcher, been arrested as a spy in Gambia, and effectively eliminated whatever doubts her colleagues might have had about a woman's ability to tackle the news business's most dangerous assignments. With a cast of generals, drug lords, rock stars, and kings, "Looking For Trouble" is the incredible story of a career that has spanned the history-making news events of the last two decades. Review Citations:

Booklist 02/15/1998 pg. 950 (EAN 9780385483193, Hardcover)

New York Times 04/19/1998 pg. 20 (EAN 9780385483193, Hardcover)

Kirkus Reviews 01/15/1998 pg. 92 (EAN 9780385483193, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Cockburn, Leslie Leslie Cockburn is a contributing editor for Vanity Fa

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 16, 1999
ISBN13 9780385483551
Publishers Anchor Books
Genre Sex & Gender > Feminine
Pages 288
Dimensions 139 × 216 × 18 mm   ·   371 g