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eeting with Israeli Prime
Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu, dining with
Prince Charles at his
London palace and even suffering a
gunshot wound at Jonestown in
Guyana fall in line with the everyday
experiences of Charles Krause, foreign
affairs correspondent and substitute
anchor for "The NewsHour with Jim
Lehrer."
His report on the prospects for the
Oslo peace process in the aftermath of
last year's Israeli election — "Hebron:
The First Test" — won this year's
Emmy Award in the category
"Outstanding General Coverage of a
Single Breaking News Story in a
Regularly Scheduled Newscast."
Krause, 50, who broadcasts
between 6 and 7 p.m. weekdays on
WTVS (Channel 56), did not antici-
pate becoming a journalist while he
was growing up in Michigan, _where
he celebrated his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel, attended Mumford
High School and graduated from
Cranbrook.
The interest surfaced while he was
a political science major working on
the student newspaper at the
University of Pennsylvania.
As he decided to become a reporter,
he did not decide to look for danger
and intrigue, but that's what he found.
Whether reporting on the Gulf War
from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the
time Scud missiles were being shot at
that city by Iraq, or being questioned
in the presence of torture apparatus by
the Bolivian military for concealing a
news source, Krause is determined to
continue with firsthand accounts of
the tough events on distant shores.
"It's not that I go looking for trou-
ble; it's just that the job -requires that I
go to places where there is trouble,
and I love the job," said Krause, who

has a master's degree in international
relations from Princeton University.
"Most of the time I'm not-being
shot at, and I guess I think that noth-
ing bad is going to happen to me. I
focus on the idea that somehow or
other I'm performing a service of sorts
for the world, doing something that
needs to be done.
"I have an inner tranquility in a
sense. If I began to fear every step out-
side, I couldn't continue with this
kind of assignment."
Krause was the Washington Post cor-
respondent who accompanied U.S.
Rep. Leo J. Ryan to Jonestown and
was among the journalists shot at the
time the congressman was killed in
1978.
He also was the first reporter to
return to Jonestown after the mass sui-
cide/murder of more than 900 cult
members there and was nominated for
a Pulitzer- Prize by the Post for his arti-
cle about the tragedy. The former
Detroiter received awards from the
Overseas Press Club and Sigma Delta
Chi for his work in Jonestown.
During an assignment in Bolivia in
1978, Krause had to be secretly shut-
tled out of the country by the CIA in
order to avoid repercussions for not
compromising his journalistic values
to accommodate the military regime.
Krause traces his early fascination
with international relations to fre-
quent family trips to Europe. His
interest in covering events of impor-
tance crystallized during his college
newspaper days, when he covered
widespread student issues such as anti-
war protests.
Reporting for the Washington Post,
where he had been an intern, was
Krause's first professional job. After
completing a three-year newspaper
assignment in Latin America, he con-
tinued in the area with CBS News,
joining "The NewsHour" in 1983.
"In the last several years, I have
essentially specialized in Mexico and

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