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'''Neal Conan''' (born [[1949]] in [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[radio]] [[journalist]]. He has worked for [[National Public Radio]] as producer, editor, and correspondent. During the [[1991]] [[Gulf War]] he was captured by the [[Iraq]]i [[Iraqi Republican Guard|Republican Guard]]. Conan has hosted NPR's ''[[Talk of the Nation]]'' [[talk show]] since [[2001]]. He is married to fellow NPR host [[Liane Hansen]].
'''Neal Conan''' (born [[1949]] in [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[radio]] [[journalist]]. He has worked for [[National Public Radio]] as producer, editor, and correspondent. During the [[1991]] [[Gulf War]] he was captured by the [[Iraq]]i [[Iraqi Republican Guard|Republican Guard]]. Conan has hosted NPR's ''[[Talk of the Nation]]'' [[talk show]] since [[2001]]. He is married to fellow NPR host [[Liane Hansen]].

==Portrayal in Popular Culture==
Neal Conan has been a recurring character in the [[Marvel Comic]] Universe, most notably during the 1988 '[[Fall of the Mutants]]' crossover, in which he documented the [[X-Men]]'s apparent demise in Dallas, TX. (Uncanny X-Men #225-227).


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Revision as of 19:55, 6 December 2006

Neal Conan (born 1949 in Beirut, Lebanon) is an American radio journalist. He has worked for National Public Radio as producer, editor, and correspondent. During the 1991 Gulf War he was captured by the Iraqi Republican Guard. Conan has hosted NPR's Talk of the Nation talk show since 2001. He is married to fellow NPR host Liane Hansen.

Neal Conan has been a recurring character in the Marvel Comic Universe, most notably during the 1988 'Fall of the Mutants' crossover, in which he documented the X-Men's apparent demise in Dallas, TX. (Uncanny X-Men #225-227).