Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 31, 1990, Graduation Edition, SUPPLEMENT, Page 6B, Image 6

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armies were so incompetent
that the risks ol an errant
shell exploding on you were
far greater than if you were
covering a war fought by ar
mies that knew what they
were doing
There were a lot of inci
dents where there was artil
lery fire exploding around us."
he said Journalists were be
mg mistakenly targeted as the
enemy or maybe they were
trying to kill us, I don t know "
But while Drozdiak talked
of exploding artillery shells,
he also tried to dodge any
hint of heroism It's nothing
otfier journalists wouldn't go
through either, he added
I was a bachelor at the time,
so my editors and I weren't
quite as concerned
The Post calls
In 1982, Drozdiak moved
back to the United States to
work as a writer and editor at
Time headquarters in New
York A few months later The
Washington Post recruited
him as the newspaper's Cen
tral European correspondent
in Bonn, West Germany
There, he reported on Europe
an developments tor three
years
In 1986. Drozdiak returned
once again stateside to as
sume his present position as
editor on The Washington
Post foreign news desk In
July, he will move to Paris to
become the paper's chief Eu
ropean correspondent, direct
ing daily coverage of the con
tinent
As Drozdiak thinks back to
his days in Eugene, he says
he had no Idea his career
would eventually lead him
into working as an interna
tional correspondent, learning
French, German, some Span
ish and Arabic, and recording
history for millions of people
'No l didn't have a game
plan m 1971 when I graduat
ed, fie said Things took
shape on their own "
After freelancing from Bel
gium I was intrigued by the
career of a foreign correspon
dent.' he said "It seemed the
best way to make use of the
time I invested in traveling,
getting to know countries,
learning foreign languages
and following the political and
economic situations in those
countries "
Unlike his dangerous days
as a bachelor in the Middle
East. Drozdiak is now married
and has three children His
wife. Renilde. is a Belgian dip
lomat They have an 8-year-old
son, a 3-year-old daughter and
an infant daughter,
A much smaller world
As for his bouncing around
from orie continent to another
throughout his career.
Drozdiak calls it normal, even
necessary in the world of for
eign reporting "You don't
want to go native.' as they
say
If you're writing for The
Nett York Times or The Wash
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