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Tank museum kate adie biography

          Kate presents factual documentaries on radio and television, has served as a trustee for the Imperial War Museum and has also judged the Whitbread, Orange and.

        1. Kate Adie is a best-selling author and broadcaster, and achieved fame through her work as the BBC's Chief News Correspondent, a role she was promoted to.
        2. Kate Adie, author and broadcaster, became a familiar figure to viewers through her work as the BBC's Chief News Correspondent.
        3. Kate Adie was born by the sea in Whitley Bay and adopted by a family of pharmacists in Sunderland.
        4. Journalists Kate Adie and Frank Gardner discuss their experiences of reporting on the Army.
        5. Kate Adie, author and broadcaster, became a familiar figure to viewers through her work as the BBC's Chief News Correspondent..

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          Kate Adie reported on the war in Bosnia


          Kate Adie has travelled extensively during her BBC career.

          She reported on a series of kidnaps in Sardinia; she was arrested in Belgrade trying to gather material about General Tito.

          Kate Adie reported from the Balkans again in the early 1990s, from Russia, the United States, Africa, and Northern Ireland.

          She was with the Coalition forces as they chased Saddam Hussein's troops out of Kuwait in 1991.

          As part of our Learning from Evil season, BBC Radio Cornwall's Donna Birrell spoke to Kate Adie, click on the link to listen to the interview.

          Speaking about her time in Bosnia Kate Adie says: "I think that a lot of people were immensely shocked by its nastiness.

          Kate Adie – Former BBC War Correspondent.

          These were people with no military background, they actually went and killed their neighbours.

          "I was in the kitchen on one family who shot their postman. I heard the shouts of glee. There was a huge explosion at the other end of the vill