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  Anderson Cooper : Television Anchor Biography
Anderson Cooper is the blue-eyed boy with the silver hair who anchors the CNN weeknight news program Anderson Cooper 360.
Anderson was in Mississippi interviewing Senator Mary Landrieu, and while she was fully praising the government for its brilliant response to the disaster, Anderson famously interrupted her saying, "For the last four days, I've been seeing dead bodies in the streets here in Mississippi...
Anderson's mother once told him that in life he should "follow his bliss" a theory that comes the writer Joseph Campbell who would tell his students his general formula is "Follow your bliss." Find where it is, and don't be afraid to follow it.
www.yuddy.com /articles/television/anderson-cooper.html   (1083 words)

  
 Anderson Pictures | An Anderson Cooper Photo Fansite
Card, who was the assistant men's lightweight coach during Cooper's senior year, said Cooper's physical transformation did nothing to affect his consistently dry and acerbic sense of humor and his ability to successfully direct and inspire the boat for which he was coxing.
Cooper said that because of his brother's sudden death, his senior year was "sort of a blur," and he did not feel very engaged with Yale, despite the fact that he continued to row and was a member of the secret society Manuscript.
Cooper's friends said he would often talk about his brother before he passed away, and his brother's suicide was terribly upsetting for him -- so much so that many of his friends declined to comment on it.
www.freewebs.com /andersonpictures/andersoncooperyale.htm   (1541 words)

  
 MoxieGrrrl.com: Gannon on Anderson Cooper
COOPER: There are those who have said that the reason perhaps you are using a different name is that there is stuff from your past that you did not want people to know about or find out about.
COOPER: What your critics say, though, is that while a lot of this may be politically motivated, that liberal bloggers who didn't like the question you ask or don't like you in general are targeting you and revealing things about your personal life, that there are legitimate questions to ask.
COOPER: Your critics bring up your past, that whether or not you did work as an escort as going to your credibility, that you know, should somebody who perhaps was working as an escort was getting access to the White House and being passed along through the Secret Service.
www.moxiegrrrl.com /2005/02/gannon-on-anderson-cooper.html   (2256 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper relationships
Anderson Cooper inspires others to take positive action in their lives through his own enthusiasm and eagerness to meet life's challenges, and he is attracted to people who are adventurous, courageous and independent.
Anderson likes to be needed, as well as to cherish and protect his loved ones, of whom he is somewhat possessive.
Anderson wants to contribute something positive and loving to the world at large and he wants to be recognized for his beauty, artistic gifts, or loving generosity.
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 AskMen.com - Top 49 Men: Anderson Cooper
Cooper’s stellar work has garnered him several awards: the National Headliners Award for his tsunami coverage, an Emmy Award for his contribution to ABC’s coverage of Princess Diana’s funeral, a Silver Plaque from the Chicago International Film Festival for his report from Sarajevo on the Bosnian civil war, and numerous others.
Anderson’s first was for Outstanding Live Coverage of a Breaking News Story Long Form for his report on the famine in Niger.
Cooper is donating a portion of the proceeds from this book to charity.
www.askmen.com /specials/2006_top_49/anderson-cooper-41.html   (504 words)

  
 REVIEW: "Anderson Cooper 360" - Associated Content
Certainly, the fact that Cooper is stylish and engaging doesn't hurt, but also what draws me to this show is that it's clear that this is a man who is not afraid to show his passion for his subjects, who is clearly involved in what he's reporting.
Anderson Hays Cooper is a Yale graduate and the son of Gloria Vanderbilt (yes, those Vanderbilts!), one of this country's wealthiest women..
Anderson Cooper's hair began to gray around the age of 20 and he was completely gray by the age of 35.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/57566/review_anderson_cooper_360.html   (513 words)

  
 Fifteen minutes with Anderson Cooper, and your questions | BlogHer
Cooper is someone admits he works “all the time,” but what I emerged with from our brief interview was a sense of the importance of passion and social justice.
Anderson did mention that many of the campaigns are preparing videos- but I think the YouTube channel devoted to discussion of the debate—CitizenTube—should have a stronger role and a more publicized “retorting” ability for voters.
Anderson said he has control over what goes on the air, and that since his job is “to tell stories…you are able to spend time on the one that matter to you.” He was just in Congo, Iraq, Afghanistan.
blogher.org /node/22667   (3106 words)

  
 CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - Anderson Cooper
Cooper has reported multiple times from Afghanistan and Iraq, including anchored coverage in both countries of the fifth and sixth anniversaries of the Sept. 11 attacks and the Iraqi elections.
Cooper also covered the bombings in London and the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict in 2006, anchored much of CNN's live coverage of the funeral of Pope John Paul II in the Vatican City in 2005 and traveled to Sri Lanka to cover the tsunami in 2004.
Cooper and Anderson Cooper 360° have won several awards, most recently three Emmy awards in 2006 for reports about famine in Niger, Charity Hospital in New Orleans and fl market infertility.
www.cnn.com /CNN/anchors_reporters/cooper.anderson.html   (508 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper 360° TV Show - Anderson Cooper 360° Television Series :: Anderson Cooper 360° TV Series :: ...
Anderson Cooper 360° is a fast paced news program that attempts to become an alternative to the more traditional styles of news.
Anderson Cooper is the host of the series and he often shares his opinion on issues, though he always attempts to give as many people a chance to speak on any given issue as possible.
Anderson Cooper 360° is a news program where the world comes full circle in order to permit you to know all of the important recent events that have taken place, though Anderson Cooper isn’t afraid of venturing into dangerous territory himself in order to give the viewers as much of a firsthand experience as possible.
www.tvrage.com /shows/id-7024   (156 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper, 60 Minutes Contributor - CBS News
Before that, Cooper was a correspondent for ABC News, contributing to "World News Tonight," "20/20," "20/20 Downtown" and the weekend editions of "World News Tonight." Cooper joined ABC from Channel One News, where he served as chief international correspondent.
Cooper is the winner of several journalism awards, including an Emmy for his contribution to ABC News’ coverage of the funeral of Princess Diana.
Cooper was graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a bachelor of arts degree in political science.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2006/07/06/60minutes/bios/main1781628.shtml   (428 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Anderson Cooper
Cooper gained plenty of experience as a field reporter during the early ‘90s, producing hard-hitting stories from regions ravaged by war and other conflicts for Channel One News.
Anderson Cooper has legions of female admirers who tune in to his program as much for his reporting as for his aristocratic and refined good looks.
Anderson is known for his well-kempt head of prematurely gray hair, which began turning when he was about 20.
www.askmen.com /men/business_politics_60/88b_anderson_cooper.html   (1337 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper - I Want Media
Anderson Cooper, anchor of the CNN weeknight news program "Anderson Cooper 360°," had a big year in 2005.
During his reporting on Hurricane Katrina, Cooper famously interrupted his interview with Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), who was in the middle of praising the government response to the disaster.
In the wake of his buzzed-about reporting throughout the year, Cooper's CNN news program was expanded to two hours and he quickly became regarded as the news network's hot new star.
www.iwantmedia.com /people/people54.html   (1461 words)

  
 Show Pages - Anderson Cooper - CNN.com
Regular features include Anderson's take on the world of media and the news, with in-depth coverage of justice, politics, health and pop culture, all from contributors who are as engaged, and engaging, as Anderson.
"ANDERSON COOPER 360°" is a provocative alternative to the typical network evening newscast, going beyond the headlines to tell stories in-depth and from many points of view so you can make up your own mind about the news that affects you.
Follow along on the blog as Anderson Cooper and his team take you behind the scenes of "Anderson Cooper 360°." You'll hear about stories as they are developing and get Anderson's unique take on the day's events.
www.cnn.com /CNN/Programs/anderson.cooper.360   (647 words)

  
 Cele|bitchy » Blog Archive » Anderson Cooper on Paris squandering her privilege (update)
Anderson talks about how Paris sounded genuine about helping with charity, and guest panelist Lisa Bloom from Court TV says she sounds like she’s still grasping around about what she wants to do and is not there yet.
Larry King is interviewed by Cooper briefly and he says he “doesn’t understand the phenomenon that is Paris Hilton,” but that he likes her and that she did just 23 days, not 5 years or 10 years, and is in denial about what she did wrong.
Cooper brings up the fact that there are tons of videos of Paris partying, using the N word, etc., but she continues to say it’s everyone else’s fault that they just don’t see the real her.
www.celebitchy.com /4374/choice_quotes_from_anderson_cooper_on_paris_hilton_and_her_hypocrisy   (1092 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper was born to be a reporter.
Cooper joined the cast of 60 Minutes as an infrequent correspondent in December 2001, and...
Anderson Cooper joined CNN in 2001 and has anchored his own program, Anderson Cooper 360°, since 2003.
www.lycos.com /info/anderson-cooper.html   (413 words)

  
 mediabistro.com: TVNewser
LANDRIEU: Anderson, tonight, I don't know if you've heard -- maybe you all have announced it -- but Congress is going to an unprecedented session to pass a $10 billion supplemental bill tonight to keep FEMA and the Red Cross up and operating.
But, Anderson, as you understand, and all of the producers and directors of CNN, and the news networks, this situation is very serious and it's going to demand all of our full attention through the hours, through the nights, through the days.
Anderson, tonight, I don't know if you've heard -- maybe you all have announced it -- but Congress is going to an unprecedented session to pass a $10 billion supplemental bill tonight to keep FEMA and the Red Cross up and operating.
www.mediabistro.com /tvnewser/cnn/katrina_anderson_cooper_berates_senator_landrieu_there_was_a_body_on_the_streetsbeing_eaten_by_rats_he_says_25370.asp   (1192 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper
Cooper, the son of Gloria Vanderbilt and Wyatt Cooper, graduated from Yale in 1989 with a degree in political science.
A gay man, Anderson Cooper was previously "out and proud"  but is reportedly unable to answer questions about his orientation under his contract with CNN.
Anderson Cooper needs to come to Mississippi where his paternal roots are.
www.celebstation.org /actors/anderson_cooper.php   (378 words)

  
 Speakers Platform Speakers Bureau: Anderson Cooper, Keynote Speaker On: Media / Broadcast / Print, Journalism
Anderson Cooper anchors Anderson Cooper 360°, an unconventional, wide-ranging news program airing on CNN/U.S. weekdays.  Cooper, who joined CNN in December 2001, served as CNN's weekend anchor before moving to the 7 p.m.
Since joining CNN, Cooper has anchored major breaking news stories, including hurricane Katrina and the network's overnight coverage of the war in Iraq, as news of the military conflict was unfolding live during the day in Baghdad.
Because of Cooper's background as a war correspondent for Channel One News, he was sent to Afghanistan after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to report on the U.S. military conflict and to Qatar where he reported on the testing of CENTCOM's new mobile headquarters.
www.speaking.com /speakers/andersoncooper.html   (407 words)

  
 Anderson Cooper Speaker Profile at The Lavin Agency
Anderson Cooper is the leading voice of a new generation of journalists who are covering news stories in a fresh and meaningful way.
Since joining CNN, Anderson has anchored many of the decade's major news stories: he traveled to Sri Lanka to cover the tsunami, and was in Baghdad for the Iraqi elections.
Anderson Cooper brings a common touch and deep cultural awareness to his work, and it is these same qualities that are on display in his speeches.
www.thelavinagency.com /college/andersoncooper.html   (393 words)

  
 Roger Catlin | TV Eye: Anderson Cooper's Nightmare
It was remarkable that Cooper and CNN even allowed the woman to say what she did, since it flew in the face of everything everybody had been reporting for hours (and would be printed incorrectly in many morning newspapers nationwide).
Anderson Cooper is a very dedicated, likeable, sincere, and good person, and he has shown his willingness to get right on the front lines of any news story and even risk his own safety in doing so.
Anderson said that there was breaking news, he didn't know what was going on, but the bells of the church were ringing, and people had begun to frantically run over towards the church.
blogs.courant.com /roger_catlin_tv_eye/2006/01/anderson_cooper.html   (3568 words)

  
 ANDERSON COOPER   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anderson Cooper is proud of himself for returning, as he did tonight, to New Orleans to keep that city's tragedy in the forefront of the minds of at least his viewers.
Anderson Cooper is a very dedicated, likeable, sincere, and good person, and he has shown his willingness to get right on the front lines of any news story and even risk his own safety in doing so...
Anderson Cooper: 'I Didn't Go to Anchor School' The host of CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360°" describes himself as a nontraditional newscaster: "I've never pretended to be all-knowing, all-seeing...
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 Anderson Cooper - AOL Books
In this memoir, CNN journalist Anderson Cooper movingly describes the impact of the many tragedies of 2005 including the tsunami, escalating violence in Iraq, famine in Africa, and two devastating hurricanes in the United States.
Anderson Cooper graduated from Yale University in 1989.
Anderson Cooper, author of 'Dispatches From the Edge.' Go to AOL Books for the latest book news, book reviews, book lists, and book clubs.
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 Anderson Cooper - Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau
Anderson Cooper took the helm of Anderson Cooper 360 in September of 2003, an unconventional, wide-ranging news program airing on CNN/U.S. weekdays from 7-8 pm (ET).
Cooper, who joined CNN in December 2001, served as CNN's weekend anchor before moving to the 7 p.m.
Prior to 2004, Cooper covered a number of significant stories for CNN, including the network's overnight coverage of the war in Iraq, as news of the military conflict was unfolding live during the day in Baghdad.
www.leadingauthorities.com /23487/Cooper_Anderson.htm   (373 words)

  
 Yale Daily News - Cooper '89 brings intensity to news
Cooper became more politically oriented during his freshman year and, though he chose to not participate in the Yale Political Union or other groups of that nature, he pursued his political science interests academically.
Cooper said that because of his brother's sudden death, his senior year was "sort of a blur," and he did not feel very engaged with Yale, despite the fact that he continued to row and was a member of the secret society Manuscript.
Cooper's friends said he would often talk about his brother before he passed away, and his brother's suicide was terribly upsetting for him -- so much so that many of his friends declined to comment on it.
www.yaledailynews.com /article.asp?AID=30071   (1678 words)

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