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Rick MacInnes-Rae is a Canadian radio journalist, known as a longtime reporter and host on CBC Radio. An investigative journalist and foreign correspondent for the network, he was the host of the documentary series ''Dispatches'' from 2001 to 2012. Beginning his career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1976,〔("Rick MacInnes-Rae says goodbye" ). CBC News, July 18, 2014.〕 he worked as a local reporter in various Canadian cities before becoming an international war correspondent in the 1980s, including reports from El Salvador, Chechnya, Gaza, Northern Ireland, the Persian Gulf, Mali, Panama, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Bosnia.〔〔("Dispatches from the edge of retirement: A look back at the career of CBC's Rick MacInnes-Rae" ). ''As It Happens'', July 18, 2014.〕 In 1993, he won an award from the Canadian Association of Journalists for his five part series on the rise of the radical right.〔"B.C. reporter wins top award for native story". ''Vancouver Sun'', March 23, 1993.〕 In 1996, he won the Citation for Excellence Under Fire award from the Bayeux-Calvados Awards for war correspondents for his coverage of Operation Grapes of Wrath in Lebanon.〔"CBC reporter honored". ''Edmonton Journal'', November 1, 1996.〕 He has won three Amnesty International Media Awards, in 1997 for his series of news reports "Exodus from Zaire",〔("Amnesty Media Award - Past Winners" ). Amnesty International Canada.〕 in 1999 for "Kosovo Reports"〔"Citizen writer wins human rights award". ''Ottawa Citizen'', March 23, 2000.〕 and in 2007 for his ''Dispatches'' documentary "The Paradox of Democracy".〔 ''Dispatches'' was launched on CBC Radio in 2001.〔"Celebrating 2001's final quarter ; Rick MacInnes-Rae shines in CBC Radio One's Dispatches". ''Toronto Star'', January 4, 2002.〕 The program was cancelled in 2012,〔"Connect, Dispatches cancelled: TV, radio shows among casualties as news bureaus closed, sports budget chopped as details announced". ''Toronto Star'', April 11, 2012.〕 although MacInnes-Rae remained with the network in other roles, including continued international affairs reporting and stints as a guest host on ''The Current'' and ''As It Happens''.〔 MacInnes-Rae announced his retirement from the network in July 2014.〔 His future plans include writing a book about a distant ancestor.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rick MacInnes-Rae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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