Rmwheatley Peer Reviewer edit

1. I really liked the map you included in your article. It is always nice to see a visual of the area you are reading about. I also found the information you chose to include both unique and interesting. I enjoyed the awards and notable reporting assignments sections. 2. I would look at possibly adding more information to the infobox. I would also be careful of my grammer, there were a few sentances that felt like they read a little akward. There were no noticable punctions or spelling errors. Overall I was really impressed and enjoyed learning more about your journalist.Rmwheatley (talk) 02:43, 24 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Assigned Naseem Intriri (Algerian/French citizen) and Walid Bledi (Algerian/British citizen) who were shooting a documentary Syria Bold textand at the time covering refugees near the Turkish-Syrian border.Crtew (talk) 16:57, 10 September 2012 (UTC)Reply


"Mewest Peer Review" edit

1. I like the start you have gotten on this article. It is interesting that she is still a living person. It also interests me about her documentary. Maybe include what it is called and what exactly the angle of the film is. I really liked the bullets added in "Notable Reporting" and adding her coworkers names/links to their info. Keep writing!

2. I would like to see more in the background. Kids? Husband? Also include background about Al Arabiya and what type/genre station they are. I suggest using her name (first or last) a little more often versus her/she. Who is responsible for bombing the news station? Do you know why they did it? Although she survived, was she injured?

Maddie West (talk) 18:30, 23 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Peer Review edit

Your page is looking very good, but I think it would be an improvement if you could fill in your info box more thoroughly. I definitely enjoyed all of the bullet points you included on this page. You need to fill in the Personal and Al Arabiya sections as well. Make sure to let it flow a bit more, keeping your sentences from being choppy.You're making very good progress though. It's a very good article! Sdhuskins (talk) 02:36, 25 October 2012 (UTC)SdhuskinsReply

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