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OTHER ONLINE SOURCES
Amanpour, Christiane, “Find the Thing That Ignites Your Passion, Engages Your Mind and Dare to Lead.” California Women’s Conference 2008 Web site, October 2008.
Amanpour, Christiane, and Ed Bradley. “2000 Murrow Awards Ceremony Acceptance Speech.” Radio Television Digital News Association, RTDNA.org, September 13, 2000.
Andreeva, Nellie. “Yahoo Announces Deal with Katie Couric.” DeadlineHollywood.com, November 25, 2013.
Ariens, Chris. “Gibson Retires, Sawyer to World News: Diane’s Statement.” TVNewser, Mediabistro.com, September 2, 2009.
———. “Here’s the Katie Couric We Haven’t Seen in a While.” TVNewser, Mediabistro .com, January 24, 2013.
“Christiane Amanpour’s Address to University of Michigan Spring Commencement.” University of Michigan News Service, April 29, 2006, Bentley.UMich.edu.
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Gibson, Charlie. “Charlie Gibson’s Announcement E-mail: ‘I Love This Department to the Depths of My Soul.’” Huffington Post, September 2, 2009.
Gloria Steinem. GloriaSteinem.com.
Hilton, Perez. “Katie Couric’s ‘Dreadfully Boring’ Show Is a ‘Disaster!’ ABC Desperate to Replace Her.” PerezHilton.com, June 5, 2013.
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Piers Morgan Tonight: “Interview with Christiane Amanpour,” June 22, 2011. Transcript.
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———. “Katie Couric: ‘Some Said I Lacked “Gravitas,” Which I’ve Since Decided Is Latin for “Testicles.” ’” TVNewser, Mediabistro.com, May 21, 2012.
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PRESS RELEASES
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“UM Study: Katie Couric’s Colonoscopy Caused Cross-country Climb in Colon Cancer Checks,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 14, 2013.
TV BROADCASTS, TRANSCRIPTS, AND YOUTUBE CLIPS
“1994—Amanpour Questions Bill Clinton.” YouTube, posted by F Fan, April 5, 2012.
“A Tribute to JFK Jr. on the Second Anniversary of His Death,” interview with Christiane Amanpour, including transcript from July 15, 1999. Larry King Weekend, CNN.com, July 15, 2002. Transcript.
Amanpour, Christiane. “Amanpour: World Fails to Save Africa’s AIDS Orphans.” CNN. Transcript.
Amanpour, Christiane, and Ed Bradley. “The Best of Intentions: UNICEF and the Government of Bangladesh Put in New Pumps and Wells for the People So They Would Not Be Sick Anymore; Now They Are Dying from These New Pumps.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, June 6, 1999. Transcript.
Amanpour, Christiane, and Mike Wallace. “A Million Men, Women and Children: Rwandan Courts Try to Deal with the After-Effects of Genocide.” 60 Minutes, CBS News. Transcript.
———. “For Love and Money: Breaking the Silence That Surrounds Dowry in India.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, October 5, 2003. Transcript.
———. “The Women of Afghanistan: A Look at Changes in the Way Women Are Treated in Post-Taliban Afghanistan.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, October 20, 2002. Transcript.
———. “Weapons of Mass Destruction: Russia’s Storehouse of Deadly Biological Weapons.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, May 11, 2003. Transcript.
Amanpour, Christia
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———. “Thou Shalt Not Kill: Children in Uganda Kidnapped by Rebel Forces and Made to Fight and Kill or Face Execution Themselves.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, March 22, 1998. Transcript.
Amanpour, Christiane, and Steve Kroft. “Sleeping Sickness: Dr. Mickey Richer Helps Africans with Fatal Sleeping Sickness for Which Pharmaceutical Companies Have Stopped Making a Cure.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, February 11, 2001. Transcript.
———. “Sunni Triangle: Challenges Facing U.S. Soldiers in Iraq’s Sunni Triangle.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, February 8, 2004. Transcript.
———. “Trokosi: Young Girls Sent into Slavery Because of Past Crimes Committed by Family Members Years Ago.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, November 30, 1997. Transcript.
“Billion-Dollar Business: Poverty-Stricken Eastern Europe Making Billions of Dollars by Transporting Women to Work in Western Cities in the Sex Trade.” 60 Minutes, CBS News, June 3, 2001. Transcript.
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———. “Exclusive: John and Elizabeth Edwards Open Up About Cancer, Unconditional About Couple’s Decision on Presidential Run,” 60 Minutes, CBS News, March 24, 2007. YouTube and transcript.
———. Interviews with Sarah Palin and John McCain. CBSNews.com. Transcripts.
———. “My Speech to Princeton’s Class of 2009.” KatieCouric.com, July 31, 2009.
———. “Sharon and Lexie Love and the Dating Violence Epidemic.” KatieCouric.com, September 20, 2012.
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———. “Young Guns: A Diane Sawyer Special.” 20/20, ABC.com, January 31, 2014. Video and transcript.
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INDEX
The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. To find the corresponding locations in the text of this digital version, please use the “search” function on your e-reader. Note that not all terms may be searchable.
ABC:
and Christiane, 390–95, 415–16, 424
and Diane, 105, 158–64, 169, 172, 177–78, 259–71, 284–93, 356, 368–78, 403, 414, 415, 431–33
and Katie, 105–7, 414, 417–21, 425–27, 429–30
and Walters, 172–75
women’s activism in, 156–58
ABC World News, 368–78, 407, 425, 431–33
Abrams, Dan, 331
Adelson, Merv, 173
Afghanistan:
Christiane in, 10, 12–15, 231, 302, 314, 315–16
Diane in, 373
Africa, AIDS in, 325, 328–29
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, 359, 367, 371–72, 373, 412
Albright, Madeleine, 14, 300, 367
Allen, Woody, 197
Amanpour, 383–88, 417
Amanpour, Christiane, 10–16, 69–92, 212–54, 298–332
and ABC, 390–95, 415–16, 424
ambition of, 82, 86–88, 215, 216, 218–19, 221, 222, 332, 380, 389
awards to, 15, 212, 331–32
birth and childhood, 69–74, 216
career trajectory of, 23, 220–21, 222–23, 230, 235, 236, 298, 327, 329–31, 389, 434, 435
and CNN, see CNN
and competition, 396–97, 403, 415–17
in danger zones, 16, 23, 223, 229–31, 235, 309, 313, 396, 398; see also specific venues
and documentaries, 324, 330–31, 380, 381, 385
in exile, 81–82, 84, 86, 95, 229, 305, 435
and family, 217–18, 221–22, 304–5, 307–9, 311, 315, 322, 325–26, 328–29, 380, 422–23; see also Rubin, Darius John
globe-hopping, 251–54, 311–12, 314–15, 321–25, 332, 374
on intervention, 427–29
and interviews, 192, 252, 253, 307, 310, 312, 326–28, 330–31, 371, 380, 381, 387, 394, 398–99, 400–401, 403, 429
and Jamie, see Rubin, Jamie
in London, 309–11, 312, 324, 423, 424
in New York, 379–95
on-air persona of, 221, 228, 243
personal traits of, 23, 79, 87, 116, 214–16, 218, 253–54, 382
power sensitivity of, 216, 222, 316–17, 322, 331
prominence of, 235, 249–50, 251, 314, 332, 379, 382
schooling of, 74–77, 79
and 60 Minutes, 250, 252, 311, 312–14, 315–16, 318, 326
at University of Rhode Island, 82–84, 88, 213
Amanpour, Elizabeth “Lizzy” (sister), 69, 70, 73, 79, 81–82, 222, 298, 301, 304, 312
Amanpour, Fiona (sister), 69, 73, 79
Amanpour, Leila (sister), 69, 73, 74, 81–82, 86, 219, 221–22
Amanpour, Mohammed (father), 69–70, 79, 81, 95, 303
Amanpour, Patricia Hill (mother), 69–70, 73, 81–82, 95, 223
Amanpour Factor, 11–12, 21
America’s Junior Miss pageant, 34–36, 53, 363
Andrews, Suzanne, 372
Andrukonis, Barbara Cherney, 95–97, 103, 127, 269
Aquino, Corazon, 146
Arab Spring, 397–400
Arafat, Yasir, 202–3, 243, 341
Arledge, Roone, 105, 110, 111, 156–61, 165, 172–73, 175, 250, 262
Arnett, Peter, 228–29
Aro, Margaret, 358, 371
Bairin, Pierre, 11, 231, 242, 248, 249, 321, 328–29
Bakhash, Shaul, 77, 78, 80, 84
Bangladesh, Christiane in, 305–6, 325
Banner, Jon, 362, 369, 372, 373, 374–75, 376, 432
Bay, Willow, 380, 383, 390
Beecher, Lori, 196, 204, 205, 269
Bell, Martin, 2
38
Bellew, Diane, 73, 74, 75–76, 79, 85, 218–19, 223, 298, 302, 303
Bennett, Tony, 203, 341
Bergen, Candice, 112, 144
Berger, Alan, 283, 294
Bernknopf, David, 89, 91–92, 125, 212–16, 221, 223, 245, 247, 249, 251, 308, 316, 399
Bernstein, Carl, 60
Bessette, Carolyn (Kennedy), 86, 304, 306
Bobb, Aviva, 37, 38, 39
Bogart, Humphrey, 210
Bonino, Emma, 13
Bosnia:
Christiane in, 11, 12, 224, 228, 229, 230–49, 301, 314, 391, 416
Siege of Sarajevo, 230, 234
Srebrenica Massacre, 11, 248–49
Bradlee, Ben, 379–80
Bradley, Ed, 146, 294, 349
Brinkley, David, 29, 110
Brokaw, Tom, 112, 176, 182, 189, 284, 288, 352, 395, 396
Browne, Don, 124–25, 181, 184, 185, 186, 188, 341
Buch, Al, 121, 122–23
Buchanan, Pat, 192, 341
Burger, Warren, 54
Bush, Barbara, 193, 200
Bush, George H. W., 136, 146, 192–93, 200, 266, 341
Bush, George W., 175, 287, 295, 309, 412
Buss, Frances (Buch), 45–46
Campbell, Arch, 123–24
Carsey, Marcy, 276
Carter, Bill, 283, 368, 420, 424
Cassidy, Steve, 243
Castro, Fidel, 48, 117
CBS:
and Diane, 131–38, 139–44
dress code in, 60–61
and Katie, 21, 293–97, 337–38, 339, 342–56, 363–67, 407–13, 424, 425
CBS Evening News, 21, 148, 169, 295, 339, 342–48, 352–53, 407–13, 414–15, 420, 425
CBS Morning News, 137–38, 139–44, 259
CBS News, 294–97, 337–39, 343, 346–51, 375–76, 397, 408–11, 415
CBS This Morning, 136, 137, 177
Chancellor, John, 56, 110
Chase, Sylvia, 61
Chou En-lai, 56
Chumbley (Lora), Alice, 6, 31, 32, 33, 36, 267
Chung, Connie, 60, 61–62, 63, 105, 131–32, 169–70, 368
Civil Rights Act (1964), 60
Clinton, Bill, 192, 193, 200, 245–46, 265, 393, 428
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 38, 272, 283, 342, 354, 379, 433
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