i'm happy to be joined today by 2 award-winning urlis in the world of international reporting. ann curry of nbc news may be best known for her work on the "today" show and "dateline," but e's also distinguished herself in global humanitarian reporting. she reported on the crisis in darfur when few western reporters were there anharern tafrica repeatedly to cover the conflicts in sudan, chad, and the congo. she's also reported from the middle east and from ir f tt uny' presidential election. charles sennott, longtime foreign correspondent for the "boston globe," was bureau chief in both jerusalem and london and h more than 25 years of experience covering the world. he's now the executive editor of a new venture, an entirely web-based seice devoted exclusively to global news. it's called global post. so welcome to you both. >> thanks. it's nice to see you, frk. >> all right, we know what nbc is, so let's let charles tell us: what is global post? >> well, global post is a new web si. 'fr. 'caed a destination site. so you can go to globalpost.com anytime and draw on the stories tha