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05/15/1997
Bob Arnot, Salih Booker, Marcus Mabry
A conversation about the crisis in Zaire
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A discussion about the crisis in Zaire and the peace negotiations between rebel leader Laurent Kabila and President Mobutu with Dr. Bob Arnot of the U.S. Committee for Refugees, Marcus Mabry of "Newsweek", and Salih Booker of the Council on Foreign Relations.


Marcus Mabry
Marcus Mabry is an American journalist for "Newsweek". He is chief of correspondents and a senior editor, responsible for deploying and managing the magazine?s more than 40 domestic and international correspondents and contract stringers. Prior to this assignment in March 2002, Mabry had been a senior editor on "Newsweek?s" international edition. He was also the 1999-2000 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
In 1996, Mabry won the OPC?s Morton Frank Award for Best Business Reporting. He is also a recipient of the New York Association of Black Journalists award for Personal Commentary, a Lincoln University Unity Award in Media and the New York Association of Black Journalists 2003 Trailblazer Award winner. He has authored a memoir entitled "White Bucks and Blackeyed Peas" and is currently at work on a biography of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Source - Oversees Press Club http://www.opcofamerica.org/opc_board/opc_board/board_member.php?id=mabry
Marcus Mabry is an American journalist for "Newsweek". He is chief of correspondents and a senior editor, responsible for deploying and managing the magazine?s more than 40 domestic and international correspondents and contract stringers. Prior to this assignment in March 2002, Mabry had been a senior editor on "Newsweek?s" international edition. He was also the 1999-2000 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
In 1996, Mabry won the OPC?s Morton Frank Award for Best Business Reporting. He is also a recipient of the New York Association of Black Journalists award for Personal Commentary, a Lincoln University Unity Award in Media and the New York Association of Black Journalists 2003 Trailblazer Award winner. He has authored a memoir entitled "White Bucks and Blackeyed Peas" and is currently at work on a biography of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Source - Oversees Press Club http://www.opcofamerica.org/opc_board/opc_board/board_member.php?id=mabry
























