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Journalist.net has 2 reporters who cover GASP. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover GASP are Kate Robertson and Vitali Vitaliev. Their recent work appears in Daily Mail, Vice, Canadian Traveller, Fodors Travel Guide, Prospect. Use our journalist directory to find a specialist to work for you.

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Kate Robertson
Kate Robertson

Kate Robertson

Castlegar, Canada
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Kate Robertson is a journalist based in Castlegar, Canada. She writes about travel, food & drink, wellness and outdoor adventures. Kate's contributes to publications like Fodor's, Lonely Planet, Shape, Canadian Traveller, Explore and others.
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English
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Travel & Tourism
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Vitali Vitaliev
Vitali Vitaliev

Vitali Vitaliev

London, United Kingdom
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The first investigative journalist in the old Soviet Union, Vitali Vitaliev was forced to defect from the USSR in January 1990 – the result of his ground-breaking and courageous investigations into Soviet organised crime, neo-fascism, political prisoners and persecutions.
For his dangerous, ...
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