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  Andrea Koppel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrea Koppel (born November 27, 1966) is the State Department correspondent for CNN.
Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Koppel earned a bachelor's degree in political science with a concentration in Chinese language and Asian studies from Middlebury College.
She is the daughter of television journalist Ted Koppel (Nightline).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrea_Koppel   (141 words)

  
 Ted Koppel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Koppel was born in Lancashire, England after his Jewish parents fled Germany due to the rise of Hitler and the Nazis.
Koppel's daughter Andrea Koppel is the Department of State correspondent for CNN; his brother Peter Koppel is Assistant Dean of the School of Management at the University of Ottawa.
In 2003, Koppel was embedded with the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division as it marched toward Baghdad during the 2003 Iraq War.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ted_Koppel   (815 words)

  
 CNN - Andrea Koppel - July 19, 2000
Andrea Koppel: They should be because not only are they able to read their newspapers from the region, and newspapers here in the United States, but they're also in touch with their ministers and colleagues back in Jerusalem and Ramallah, so there's no reason why they wouldn't know what's happening back home.
Andrea Koppel: Because the summit is still going on, and negotiations are continuing at this very house with President Clinton meeting now with the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, the summit isn't over yet, so we can't say what Barak has or has not done.
Andrea Koppel: The White House spokesman briefed reporters about an hour ago, and called this a "pivotal moment," one in which the leaders, all three leaders, have been involved in very intensive discussions.
edition.cnn.com /chat/transcripts/2000/7/19/koppel   (1186 words)

  
 Pictures of Andrea Koppel
Andrea Koppel is a State Department correspondent for CNN.
Named to this position in 1998, Koppel joined the network in 1993 and is based in the network's Washington, D.C., bureau.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.
www.gogomag.com /ak   (47 words)

  
 Andrea Koppel, CNN's New Israel Basher
I am attending the Israel Venture Association annual conference in Tel Aviv and was introduced to Andrea Koppel from CNN as we were waiting for Prime Minister Sharon and Secretary of State Powell to finish their discussion Sunday evening at our hotel.
Andrea: "Well, you know, I took a course on the Middle East when I was at Middlebury College, and our professor assigned us five books on the history of the conflict.
Today, the power of such voices as Andrea Koppel magnifies the potential for misleading conclusions born not necessarily from malice, but from broad conclusions based on shallow knowledge edited for a short TV time-slot.
christianactionforisrael.org /isreport/apr02/koppell.html   (1490 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
As you know, Andrea, the shrine in front of which al-Hakim was killed is the shrine of Imam Ali and Imam Ali himself was killed in the early stages of Islam by people who believed that the leader of all Muslims didn't have to be a direct descendant of the prophet.
KOPPEL: As you well know that is one option, one idea that the Bush administration is currently exploring with the United Nations but it sounds as if, while they want to keep control not only of the command structure, they also want to keep control over the political and the economic side of things.
KOPPEL: It's hard not to feel sympathy, even if they are trying to evade the law, the immigrants who risk their lives to give themselves and often their kids a better life in the United States.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0308/29/asb.00.html   (6559 words)

  
 Ted Koppel
Koppel broke into journalism as a newscaster at a New York radio station in 1962, and joined ABC News in 1963, the same year he became an American citizen.
Koppel is regarded as a good interviewer, and at last count, he has won 37 Emmys and seven Peabody Awards, eight DuPont/Columbia Awards, seven Overseas Press Club awards, two Society of Professional Journalism awards, and a George Polk award for TV network reporting.
In 1993, Koppel's son Andrew was involved in an altercation at a Washington DC automatic teller machine.
www.nndb.com /people/147/000024075   (478 words)

  
 Interview With Andrea Koppel of CNN
KOPPEL: You were just welcomed by these children, by so many others.
You also notice, Andrea, I welcomed at the airport the Rwandan soldiers who were being airlifted in by NATO and others are being brought here by the EU.
I, myself, spoke with one woman who said she knew of 70 cases in this camp alone of women who left, and she says were raped by government forces.
www.state.gov /secretary/rm/2005/49874.htm   (857 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Ted Koppel Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Koppel was born in Lancashire, England after his parents fled Germany with the rise of Hitler and the Nazis.
Ted Koppel (born February 8, 1940) is a television journalist in the United States.
Ted's daughter Andrea Koppel is the Department of State correspondent for CNN.
www.ipedia.com /ted_koppel.html   (197 words)

  
 Interview on CNN with Andrea Koppel
KOPPEL: U.S. officials have been sitting down with their British counterparts this week trying to figure out what kind of language could be in a second UN resolution.
KOPPEL: We heard all of the statements made by the foreign ministers in public, the French, the Germans, the Russians, the Chinese -- all in opposition to moving ahead with a second resolution or war.
KOPPEL: One of the things the French and others have said who are opposed to war is that they are concerned about the consequences and what will happen the day after, the months after, the years after.
www.state.gov /secretary/former/powell/remarks/2003/17788.htm   (1548 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
KOPPEL: One of the things that has been of great concern to U.S. forces on the ground is that they just don't have enough military personnel, coalition forces or, for that matter, Iraqi police up and running to guard against all of these multiple suicide bombings that we've seen.
KOPPEL: Well, the U.S. has shown flexibility and certainly, when you listen to U.S. officials speaking from the podium either at the White House or the State Department or for that matter, over at the Pentagon, you hear them say that they have transferred authority to Iraqi officials.
KOPPEL: We had been hearing, for a number of days now, rumors that Ahmed Qorei, who was selected by Yasser Arafat after Mahmoud Abbas, the first Palestinian prime minister resigned in September, that he might quit, as well.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0310/12/bn.01.html   (18454 words)

  
 CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - Andrea Koppel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Among some of the highlights of Koppel's coverage include Rice's historic meetings in Senegal and the Sudan in July 2005 shortly after Africa's longest civil war ended; Powell's diplomatic mission to Afghanistan and Pakistan after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks; and Albright's historic trip to North Korea in October 2000.
Previously, Koppel served as the network's Beijing bureau chief and correspondent where she traveled to more than half of China's 30-plus provinces and autonomous regions, including the Xinjiang region in China's far Northwest, Tibet and the Heilongjiang province that borders Siberia.
Before moving to Beijing, Koppel served from 1993-1995 as a Tokyo-based CNN correspondent where she reported on the burst of Japan's economic bubble, Japanese politics and culture as well as breaking news events, including the devastating 1995 earthquake in Kobe and the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway by the Om Shinrikyo cult.
www.cnn.com /CNN/anchors_reporters/koppel.andrea.html   (542 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
KOPPEL: We know that, of the last three attacks or attempts, including one attempted attack in London, that there were at least tenuous links to this country.
KOPPEL: NASA officials say they are not ruling out another shuttle flight this year, but the fleet will be grounded as officials grapple with falling insulation, which ultimately caused the Columbia disaster and happened again this week with Discovery's" liftoff.
KOPPEL: Another big story this week has to do with the split within the AFL-CIO, and you are far too modest to toot your own horn, so I'll do it for you.
premium.asia.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0507/29/wbr.01.html   (6756 words)

  
 Andrea Koppel: Clinton's Mideast peace strategy
Andrea Koppel: Well, as things stand right now with January 20th right around the corner, the administration recognizes that this is literally an eleventh hour attempt to reconcile differences between the Israeli and Palestinians.
Andrea Koppel: I think it has to do with a decision by each leader that the sacrifices that he and his people will have to make are worth it; the decision that not making peace is a much worse fate than continuing to not only disagree, but to have violent clashes.
Andrea Koppel: I should say, first of all, there is a question as to whether Barak will be dealing with Bush with his own election set for February 6th and Ariel Sharon, the Likud Party Leader, leading in the polls.
www.cnn.com /COMMUNITY/transcripts/2001/01/08/koppel   (1103 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: The News Veteran
Sending Koppel to Iraq with executive producer Leroy Sievers (and husband-and-wife camera team Alex Bruckner and Francesca Neidhardt) was something of a gamble for ABC, since no one knew whether technological and logistical problems would keep him off the air for days at a time.
Koppel dismissed criticism that the 600 journalists traveling with military units under the Pentagon's embedding program have been co-opted.
Last night, Koppel took to the airwaves to disclose what he had withheld earlier about his soldiers: "They are getting intelligence reports of a massing of Iraqi troops, perhaps as many as 1,000," and are "awaiting the possibility of an attack.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A40055-2003Mar27?language=printer   (1146 words)

  
 CNN.com - Andrea Koppel: Administration does 'about-face' - April 4, 2002
With that, CNN's Andrea Koppel is at the State Department with more on that -- Andrea.
KOPPEL: Well, this administration has made very clear that it didn't want to really make light of using the office of the secretary of state and his clout -- or, for that matter, the clout of President Bush, unless they felt they were going to get results.
KOPPEL: A whole bunch of things, everything from the pictures that we've been seeing on the television.
edition.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/meast/04/04/koppel.otsc   (612 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
ANDREA KOPPEL, CNN STATE DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT: Yes, it is. Good evening -- good morning to you, Brian.
KOPPEL: Well, I don't think they do, and I don't think that you would hear anyone within the Bush administration saying that they will.
KOPPEL: Well, certainly -- that's certainly a -- that's certainly a point that the Chinese government likes to raise in its conversations with the U.S. side on human rights.
www-cgi.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0107/28/smn.16.html   (1151 words)

  
 PROFILES @ HeyChristine.com
Andrea used to be a reporter for the Taiwan News until she landed the job as morning news anchor on ICRT covering the political front.
I never understood why CNN sent Mike Chinoy or Andrea Koppel instead of OUR Andrea to cover the news in Hong Kong and China, but when she resigned from the network, it was most definitely their loss.
Andrea and I didn't get to know each other that well until we both joined Vivian in reviving CAPT in the summer of '97, and we've been friends ever since.
www.heychristine.com /profiles/andrea.html   (285 words)

  
 CNN.com
ANDREA KOPPEL, CNN STATE DEPT. CORRESPONDENT: Lou, North Korea has been threatening for years to withdraw from what's known as the NPT or the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and finally this morning in the wee hours while most of us were fast asleep it did just that.
KOPPEL (voice-over): Only hours after North Korea blasted the United States anew and threatened war, Secretary of State Powell fired back and condemned North Korea's decision to withdraw from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty.
KOPPEL: While emphasizing that Governor Richardson is not this administration's envoy or emissary, Secretary Powell say, Lou, he had spoken with Richardson three times already since talks began last night.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /transcripts/0301/10/mlld.00.html   (7825 words)

  
 Russia Becomes More Aggressive Regarding Arms-Control Initiatives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
ANDREA KOPPEL, CNN STATE DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Russia's foreign minister, on the offensive, repeating Moscow's mantra that the very foundation of arms control hangs in the balance.
KOPPEL: Difficult because Putin's government has issued a direct challenge to the United States and is working with U.S. allies in Europe to oppose national missile defense and altering the ABM treaty.
KOPPEL (on camera): U.S. officials say they don't know what Putin's motivation was in pushing for early ratification, but welcome Russia's response.
www.fas.org /nuke/control/abmt/news/000425-rus-ac.htm   (390 words)

  
 Ted Koppel to step down from 'Nightline' - Wikinews
Ted Koppel announced he plans to quit as host of the 'Nightline' television program after his contract runs out December 4, 2005.
Koppel began working for ABC in 1963, serving as a foreign correspondent for the network.
Koppel is 65 years old and has a daughter named Andrea Koppel, who is the CNN correspondent to the Department of State.
en.wikinews.org /wiki/Ted_Koppel_to_step_down_from_'Nightline'   (395 words)

  
 Disarmament Documentation: 'It should not be just simply the right of every country to develop weapon usable material', ...
KOPPEL: Before you arrived there were unnamed American officials who were quoting as saying that Libya's nuclear program was more advanced and they were surprised by that than what they had expected.
KOPPEL: But years because I had spoken to knowledgeable Libyan serves (ph) who said they were about five years away, would you estimate is that in the ballpark or...
KOPPEL: Well, (UNINTELLIGIBLE) cascade, which I think of in terms of centrifuges which were developed I think two or three years ago, as a pilot, you know, as a laboratory scale type of cascade.
www.acronym.org.uk /docs/0312/doc24.htm   (1266 words)

  
 ANDREA KOPPEL'S OBJECTIVITY (Believes Palestinians As "Fair" But Not Israelis)
Koppel and Walter Isaacson have denied the gist of this account, and insist that Koppel didn't use the word 'slaughter.' The man present continues to insist that was precisely the word she used, and that she clearly predicted the demise of Israel.
In it, Koppel says that while at Middlebury College, she read about the situation written from the Israeli point of view, and thought the Israelis were in the right.
Koppel effectively admits that she has never learned how to think for herself, i.e., evaluate conflicting claims, assess the evidence, and reach some at least tentative conclusions.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/668459/posts   (2613 words)

  
 Scoop: Colin Powell Interview On CNN With Andrea Koppel
KOPPEL: Is it realistic to expect the Palestinians to undertake these reforms that you've alluded to there while the Israelis are still occupying their territories, and knowing that even if they do all of this, in three years they're only going to get a provisional state?
KOPPEL: Even some of those who support the President's new Mideast policy have said that the administration is setting the bar so high that, in effect, what you're doing with your policy and the situation is putting it on the backburner.
KOPPEL: But you seem to say we're talking about more meetings, more meetings, the same way that, before the President delivered his speech, you had consultations with the Quartet.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/WO0207/S00044.htm   (1173 words)

  
 All in the Family
Less than a week before Christmas CNN State Department correspondent Andrea Koppel ’85 received a holiday bonus when she learned that she had landed an exclusive interview with one of the world’s most eccentric dictators.
Because she had to move fast, Koppel didn’t have time to assemble a full production crew for the transatlantic journey and, 24 hours after leaving Atlanta, Koppel found herself in a simple Bedouin-style tent, with only a small digital camera jury-rigged to a tripod with red masking tape standing between her and Gadhafi.
Koppel spent nine days in Libya, covering the story from Tripoli, where she recorded the arrival of international weapons inspectors and spent Christmas dining on exquisite seafood in the shadow of an ancient crumbling arch, built centuries ago in honor of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
www.middlebury.edu /administration/middmag/archive/2004/spring/andrea_koppe.htm   (2327 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Pro-Palestinian bias among CNN ranks?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
A conversation between CNN State Department correspondent Andrea Koppel and a group of businessmen attending a conference in Tel Aviv, in which Koppel is accused of making anti-Israel statements, has sparked a firestorm of debate over media bias and its role in the Mideast crisis.
"Andrea Koppel should bear in mind that as a broadcast journalist she has tremendous power, and therefore must exercise extreme caution in her work," Ruskin continues.
As for the feedback generated by his e-mail, Blumberg told WND that 95 percent of the approximately 2,500 messages he had received were "extremely supportive" while a few said they believed Koppel was right in her assessment of the situation.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=27352   (1440 words)

  
 CAMERA Update
On the other side, Koppel distorts key Palestinian obligations: the Palestinian Authority was not required simply to “condemn” acts of terror, they were required to dismantle terrorist groups, to actively prevent terrorism, and to refrain from and prevent incitement.
Koppel’s report, “Crisis in the Middle East: Straying from the Path of the Oslo Peace Accord,” once again underscores CNN’s refusal to inform viewers that the Palestinians have materially violated most of their Oslo violations.
While Andrea Koppel, to her credit, at least enumerates some of the obligations on both sides in her October 16 report, Blystone doesn’t even do that much.
world.std.com /~camera/docs/alert/cnnupdate.html   (1067 words)

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