Marie Colvin died in her element: covering a story in a violent and war-torn country. One of her colleagues, Paul Conroy, was there when the rocket struck and has published a new book that describes not only those last moments together, but also the entire trip the two took to report on Syria's violent revolution.
American Marie Colvin of the UK's Sunday Times and French photographer Remi Ochlik are among 60 people killed in the Syrian city of Homs.
Syrian security forces continued attacks in Homs on Wednesday for the 19th day. Among the at least 20 reported dead are two western journalists, Marie Colvin and Rémi Ochlik.
As Gaddafi's forces pull back from the Libyan city, Misrata, the scale of their atrocities against the civilian population is becoming clear. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets details from Marie Colvin of Britain's Sunday Times from Misrata.
The Libyan port city of Misrata is still under siege. Marie Colvin, a correspondent for the Sunday Times of London, tells anchor Lisa Mullins about the chaos at the port where panicked residents have attempted to board rescue ships amid heavy shelling.
Col. Gadhafi has called for a ceasefire following the U.N. Security Council vote to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya. Opposition Libyan rebel leader Saadoon al-Misraty is in Misurata, where he says the bombardment continues Friday morning.