Not lost for words: The reporter's stutter which left him
Reporters always carry some kind of baggage with them when they head off to cover a story - whether it's the tools of their trade, a camera or a microphone, or something less tangible, such as memories of a past encounter or story. It was on a recent deployment that the BBC's Middle East analyst Sebastian Usher suddenly noticed that the often unwanted companion that seemingly always accompanied him on trips abroad had suddenly gone missing. I got back from a reporting trip to Jerusalem, with all the usual highs and lows, and with the ...
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