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DUBAI: Journalists, whether they are men or women, have a duty to find out the truth and to tell the human story behind major world events, including the harsh realities of war. But, by virtue of their gender, are women better equipped to tell those stories? The view of women as the more “emotional” sex can sound dated to modern ears. But when a female journalist enters a war

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