One of the more interesting things to do during the period of open hostilities with the Baathist regimes was to watch TV news for updates. Me, I found Fox News useful for one thing alone, namely Jennifer Eccleston.
Sure enough, I'd use Fox's Web-based correspondent archive to catch up on what the gal entitled "Miss Shock and Awe" or "The Desert Fox" (with apologies to Rommel) had to say. Silly? Probably. Amusing? You betcha. A solid use of bandwidth that otherwise would have been taken by undergrads downloading MP3s from a then-functional peer-to-peer network.
Anyways. With the fall of the Saddam Hussein statue, I once again ignored television news and gradually forgot about the gal I once referred to as "Jenny Ec". An off-hand search through Google today led me back to the largest Eccleston fansite that I know of, jennifer-eccleston.com.
There, it's revealed that Eccleston is now working for the NBC News group, and she's still overseas. I don't know when she left FNC, but she's been with NBC News since some time in late March, it would appear. If NBC's websites weren't tied up in the horrific mess that constitutes msn.com, I'd go around and dig up the official page, if any, for her. The last known report filed by my favorite foreign correspondent was on 11 April 2004 from the Vatican, in the nine o'clock hour on NBC's Today program.
Hooray for her employment.
Today's blogging has been weak due to the fact that I've been tied up with academic responsibilities, which even I can't get around to shirking. In related news, I'm slipping back in the Ecosystem rankings. Bother!
Posted by Country Pundit at April 18, 2004 08:54 PM