@article{315375, note = {Originally aired on June 16, 2005 on Nightline.}, author = {Gardner, Frank, and Koppel, Ted,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/315375}, title = {Witness to hate reporting on Al Qaeda / [videorecording] :}, publisher = {Films for the Humanities,}, abstract = {As Islamist extremists pumped bullets into BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner, he "looked into their faces and I just saw pure hatred, ruthless hatred." Fluent in Arabic, respectful toward Islam, and very at home in Saudi Arabia, Gardner had been reporting on al Qaeda activity when he was gunned down. His camera-man colleague, Simon Cumbers, was shot dead as he fled the same attack. In this ABC News program, Gardner recounts with quiet courage the events of that terrible day and the challenges he has faced along the road to partial recovery. For insights into anti-Western feelings in the Middle East and a vivid first-person account of reporting the war on terror, this video is not to be missed.}, recid = {315375}, pages = {1 videodisc (22 min.) :}, address = {Princeton, NJ :}, year = {2006}, }