Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American photographer and journalist. She has been reporting for more than 45 years, focusing on suffering of people in war zones and natural disasters. Curry reported on wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry (born on November 19th, 1956 in the city of the city of Agana) was an American television reporter, anchor as well as a journalist. Curry was best known as a correspondent on The Today Show, a morning newscast produced by the National Broadcasting Co. Curry's reporting was notable because of her coverage of human crisis that occurred in war-torn countries and natural disasters. Curry's father was a sailor with the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Curry's parents met in Japan in Japan, where her father had been stationed since World War II. Family members were constantly moving due to the service of her dad in the military. Curry completed her high school studies within Ashland Oregon. Her graduation with a journalist diploma in 1978 from the University of Oregon in 1978. It's likely that her first exposure to cultures and life experiences has shaped the way she addresses international problems. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist and news anchor who works for NBC. Visit her biography for more information about this woman. Curry's family moved frequently, so Curry didn't stay at one school more than two year. Curry attended various schools like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia and Virginia. Ashland was her last high school. Her broadcasting career began as an internship with KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. at the age of 22, she was the first journalist female for the station. She subsequently moved to the post of anchor and reporter for KGW an NBC station in Portland, Oregan. Four years later she moved into Los Angeles as a reporter for KCBS-TV. In her time with the station she was awarded two Emmy Awards.
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