Ranging from the fiery battlefields of Kuwait to the planning rooms of the U.S. Central Command, from the palaces of Saudi Arabia to the streets of Syria and Egypt, journalist Deborah Amos's firsthand reporting rings with drama as she sheds new light on the first war in which American women served on the front lines. 15,000.
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Deborah Amos's reports can be heard on NPR's award-winning Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. For a decade she reported for television news, including ABC's Nightline and World News Tonight and the PBS programs NOW with Bill Moyers and Frontline. Amos has won many awards, including the Edward Weintal Prize for Diplomatic Reporting in 2009. She spent 1991-1992 as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She lives in New York City.
