Don't miss this one.
Linda Fasulo is a journalist who specializes in the United Nations and U.S. Foreign policy. She has been the Special Correspondent to the United Nations for NBC News and MSNBC for the past five years, and she writes a column for MSNBC on the internet.
Fasulo is also a special correspondent for U.S. News & World Report Magazine, and her news reports on global issues have been heard several times a week on National Public Radio (NPR) since 1990.
She is the author of Representing America: Experiences of the U.S. Diplomats at the UN, and is currently writing a handbook on the United Nations for Yale University Press.
A frequent speaker and moderator on international issues, she has spoken at universities including Yale, Columbia and the University of Chicago, and to public policy groups such as UNA-USA, the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia and the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. She is well prepared to speak on may UN-related issues such as U.S. policy, women's issues, and the latest international news.
Fasulo is a board member of the Overseas Press Club, a former officer of the UN Correspondents Association and a member of the Women's Media Group.
Thanks, Howlin!
Holy mackeral. Well, I don't know how many are being paid by the UN, but a lot of reporters are wearing kneepads for them.