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Mick Chivers signed up to give stem cells. When it came time to help an elderly man with leukemia, the 20-year-old didn't let multiple setbacks stop him from giving a stranger a second chance at life.
New York Times journalist C.J. Chivers has written a lengthy article for Esquire magazine on the bloody Sept. 2004 siege of a school in Beslan by Chechen militants. He talks with Liane Hansen.
A reporter reveals the true stories of six everyday servicemen on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq. Read our book review on 'The Fighters' by C.J. Chivers.
Melissa Block talks with C.J. Chivers, foreign correspondent for The New York Times, about his in-depth reporting on abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq and their casualties.
Now, as we mentioned, the assault on Ghazni comes as the war in Afghanistan pushes towards 17 years running, a fact not lost on C.J. Chivers, The New York Times' war correspondent. He notes that ...
Chivers dwells at length on the divergence between the official Soviet history of the AK-47’s design and the real story, which is equally fascinating. Soviet mythology held that the rifle was ...
The Times’s C. J. Chivers examines the six-decade history of the AK-47, the world’s most ubiquitous automatic rifle.
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