- published: 03 Jan 2014
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Carrie Gracie is a Scottish journalist and newsreader for BBC News.
Gracie's father was a Scottish oil executive; Gracie was born while he was on assignment in Bahrain. She was educated in Aberdeenshire and Glasgow. She studied at University of Edinburgh, before leaving to run her own restaurant for a year. She then graduated from the University of Oxford with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
In 1985 she went to China to teach English and Economics at Yantai and Chongqing Universities. On her return to Britain a year later she managed a small film company.
She completed a BA in Chinese in 1996 followed by an MA in Design for Interactive Media from Middlesex University.
Gracie joined the BBC World Service in 1987 as a trainee producer, working in many areas at the headquarters in London as well as on assignment, including African, Chinese and Asia-Pacific regions. She became a correspondent for BBC World Service and then for domestic radio and television in Beijing in 1991. Gracie moved back to the UK in 1999 as a presenter on BBC News and on World Service. Since January 2008 she has been the main morning presenter on BBC News each Tuesday to Friday alongside Simon McCoy, previously her co-presenter on Fridays. She is also a presenter for the BBC World Service programme "The Interview".
The sea was smooth, the wind was calm
However, it was a great surprise for those innocent
people
To see a maze of rocks and icebergs
Suddenly the sea surged, winds formed waves ten meters
high
Slamming into an iceberg drove some people mad
The hull was pierced
Life boats were prepared but waves submerged them
People died in frozen water
In less than an hour half of the passagers disappeared
Every hour, the boat sank meter after meter
When rescuers arrived they saw nothing