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  CBC Radio | The Current | Hosts
Anna Maria Tremonti joins The Current after two years as a correspondent and host on CBC TV's flagship investigative program "the fifth estate".
Between 1991 and 2000 Anna Maria filed regular news and documentary reports for CBC Television from a rotating cast of international home bases: Berlin, London, Jerusalem, and Washington.
Anna Maria Tremonti profoundly hopes not to have to book a moving van any time soon.
www.cbc.ca /thecurrent/host.html   (390 words)

  
  CBC Glorifies Terrorism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tremonti makes it seem like all people who protest by handing out leaflets are just a day or two away from detonating a bomb.
Tremonti appears to believe that it was somewhat okay to do what they did because they had strong views on certain leftist principles.
Tremonti: You know a lot of people would have seen it [the Litton bombing] as such a cold blooded act they would be very surprised you felt like that.
www.torontofreepress.com /2002/media81902.htm   (900 words)

  
 'Nothing glamourous about war reporting'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tremonti has become one of Canada's distinguished journalists, covering wars in Bosnia and elsewhere before becoming a host on the 5th Estate, a CBC current affairs program.
Tremonti said that while she was reporting on the Bosnian war, many people were upset over her lack of Serbian coverage.
Tremonti’s goal is to give the public examples of situations and then take them to a wider context so we can sense what civilians in war have to experience every day.
observer.thecentre.centennialcollege.ca /news/tremontispeech013002.htm   (497 words)

  
 John Graham Defense Committee - News - CBC Fifth Estate
Anna Mae Aquash wasn't even there that day, but the FBI knew how close she was to the leadership group, and they added her to the list of suspects.
A fiery Anna Mae refuses to be intimidated.
TREMONTI: And the whispers continue to swirl, the accusation that someone in the AIM leadership group ordered her death, maybe the man who was Anna Mae's lover.
www.grahamdefense.org /news_cbc2_5thestate.htm   (5936 words)

  
 Our Public Airwaves - CBC's Anna Maria Tremonti
Tremonti knew he wouldn't be happy, but she didn't think he'd hang up the phone; nor did she think such a question would inflame her critics.
Tremonti reported that Paul Wolfowitz, the U.S. deputy defence secretary, said the reason for the U.S. War on Iraq was that "the country swims on a sea of oil." The next day, the Post accused her of misrepresenting the facts: "Mr.
Tremonti is sure of her role in Canadian radio journalism.
www.publicairwaves.ca /index.php?page=793   (2739 words)

  
 Intervista a Anna Maria Tremonti
This Interview with Anna Maria Tremonti, journalist, reporter, and host on CBC radio and television - of  Friulan origin as the writer herself -  is a sample of Marisa De Franceschi’s constant interest in the cultural voices of our Italian Canadian community.
Anna Maria Tremonti was born and raised in
Anna Maria T. - I think a lot of people have some problems with him, but I would have to say that I think he makes his points quite well.
www.bibliosofia.net /files/Marisa__Intervista_a_Anna_Maria_Tremonti.htm   (4283 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
TREMONTI: Ontario was in the grip of a crisis.
TREMONTI: Unbeknownst to Donna, several children around Pickering were suddenly becoming very ill, and 45 kilometers away in Toronto, the Hospital for Sick Children began admitting a steady stream of youngsters suffering from a rare and painful blood disease called haemolytic-urymic syndrome--HUS.
TREMONTI: Barry Morgan was the chief of food inspection for all of western Canada.
archives.foodsafetynetwork.ca /fsnet/2000/10-2000/fs-10-05-00-02.txt   (4370 words)

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