Radio: Pursue interviews on Democracy Now, and politics/news and/or Middle East programming on NPR, Pacifica, Air America and community/indie radio stations. TV: Authors reported for "Nightline" and the "MacNeil Lehrer News Hour" in the 80s - find out what kind of connections they have at this point, and what is possible. Also pursue The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Tavis Smiley, Anderson Cooper, Tim Russert, Lou Dobbs, Bill Moyers Journal, Countdown with Keith Olbermann Print: NY Times, Washington Post, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Village Voice, Boston Phoenix, Boston Globe, Extra Web: Authors have hosted sites for previous books. We'll work on one for this book. Pursue reviews/interviews on Counterpunch, Common Dreams, Z-net, Tom Dispatch, Huffington Post. Venues: Authors have relationships with some universities and institutions like The Asia Society, NYC. Academic: Consider postcard mailing to Middle East History departments
Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, a husband and wife team, began their experience in Afghanistan when they were the first American journalists to acquire permission to enter behind Soviet lines in 1981 for CBS News and produced a documentary, Afghanistan Between Three Worlds, for PBS. In 1983 they returned to Kabul with Harvard Negotiation project director Roger Fisher for ABC Nightline and contributed to the MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour. They have continued to research, write and lecture about the long-term run-up that led to the US invasion of Afghanistan.
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