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Barry Lando Barry Lando (born June 8, 1939) is a Canadian award-winning journalist, author, and former producer for CBS’ ''60 Minutes''. == Career ==
Lando graduated from Harvard University in 1961 and Columbia University. He was a producer for ''60 Minutes'' for over 25 years, most of those producing stories for Mike Wallace. Lando produced the first interview with the Ayatollah Khomeini after the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, which aired 14 days after the hostages were captured.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbsnews.com/media/mike-wallace-a-year-since-we-lost-him/6/ )〕 Another famous story he produced was on the 1990 Temple Mount riots. Wallace said of Lando and another producer, "if it wasn't for (Goldin ) and Barry there would be no ''60 Minutes''." Lando pioneered the use of hidden cameras for investigative television reporting.〔 He was awarded a George Polk award for Television Reporting in 1977.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.liu.edu/Polk/Articles/Past-Winners#1977 )〕 Lando and Wallace won a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism award in 1990 for the segment "40,000 a Day." Lando also won two Emmys at ''60 Minutes''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/barry-lando/ )〕 In 2004, Lando collaborated with Michel Despratx to produce a documentary for Canal+ called "Saddam Hussein, the Trial the World Will Never See." Lando's 2007 book, ''Web of Deceit: The History of Western Complicity in Iraq, From Churchill to Kennedy to George W. Bush'', covered 85 years of Western intervention in Iraq. Lando has written for ''The Atlantic'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', the ''Christian Science Monitor'', the ''International Herald Tribune'', and ''Le Monde''.〔
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