Paul Adams
- Paul Adams has written articles published in BBC News (BBC diplomatic correspondent, BBC News diplomatic correspondent).
Most Recent article
Battered Haitian art shines through devastation
BBC News, Thursday 11 FebruaryIn Port-au-Prince, art is everywhere. In the teeming capital - even in the midst of the chaos and suffering wrought by last month's earthquake - you are never far from a painting, a mural or a sculpture.
Previous Articles
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Handing over Hitler's art album
BBC News, Friday 29 January (1 blog link)
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Immigrants in the American heartland
BBC News, Wed 4 November 2009 (2 blog links)
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US Christian conservatives 'defiant'
BBC News, Sat 19 September 2009 (8 blog links)
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UK mulls lifting ban on Hezbollah
BBC News, Wed 4 March 2009
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At last, election day in Basra
BBC News, Sun 1 February 2009
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High hopes for peaceful elections
BBC News, Sat 31 January 2009
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Basra aiming to turn the corner
BBC News, Fri 30 January 2009
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UK troops in Iraq ponder legacy
BBC News, Wed 28 January 2009
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Lessons learned on Basra streets
BBC News, Wed 28 January 2009
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Ex-war zone prepares for election
BBC News, Tue 27 January 2009
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- 27 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 20 column inches (610 words)
- Shortest article: 8 column inches (253 words)
- Longest article: 37 column inches (1109 words)
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