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Today I'd like to talk about how to become a
(1) . Usually you have to start at the beginning. That is, you have to begin
(2) of some sort on a local newspaper, a
(3) , maybe on a small magazine -- work
(4) . Now there aren't that many organizations which have large numbers of foreign correspondents so you also have to
(5) with that aim
(6) . Another way of doing it is to work abroad, and work as
(7) . That's somebody who sells stories, and gets paid
(8) , to newspapers and magazines and so on. And hoping to
(9) that way, and eventually to be offered a
(10) .
I don't really know
(11) are needed, but obviously a degree in modern languages or
(12) would be very useful. But, a degree in itself probably wouldn't
(13) . It wouldn't be enough to get you job. It wouldn't
(14) to make an editor decide to
(15) . So it's difficult to define the
(16) . You're going to need
(17) and the ability to assimilate information
(18) and then produce stories which
(19) of the newspaper or radio or television station you
(20) .