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Independent journalists Charlayne Hunter-Gault at her home in Martha's Vineyard.
  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
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  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
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  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
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  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
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  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
    072006_Hunt...jpg
  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
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  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
    072006_Hunt...jpg
  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
    072006_Hunt...jpg
  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
    072006_Hunt...jpg
  • (Oak Bluff, MA - July 20, 2006) - Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, former journalist for PBS and CNN bureau chief for South Africa, at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.   Hunter-Gault continues as an independent journalists based in South Africa, and has a new book titled "New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance.".Photo Justin Ide/MoonDance Images By photographer Justin Ide
    072006_Hunt...jpg