But many journalists around the world live with danger much of the time.
Although his father worked as a journalist and translator and the family lived a comfortable life, the son always considered himself an American.
The journalists lived it, day in and day out, with the people there.
A journalist lives in the world of ideas.
As soon as he heard the word, Fallow experienced a feeling that journalists live for.
The journalist lived in a high security zone making it difficult for his killers to get to his home and leave without being detected.
Another monument was erected near the original one in 1964 by journalists living in Korea.
For a journalist living through those years, 1972, 1973 and 1974, no other three years could ever be comparable to those.
This is especially true in rural areas, but even prominent journalists in capital cities must live as if behind bars and occasionally go into hiding.
Many journalists and United Nations employees live there.