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"60 Minutes" producer Andy Court has been practicing journalism since his high school days. His first job was as a newspaper reporter in Concord, New Hampshire, but he soon got restless and headed to Jerusalem, where he ended up covering the first Palestinian uprising for The Jerusalem Post. He eventually became editorial director of The American Lawyer magazine and a producer at Dateline NBC, where he co-produced an Emmy-winning documentary called "Children of the Harvest" that explored the problem of child labor in American agriculture. His recent work at "60 Minutes," where he's been for the past year and a half, includes the first American television interview with Charles Robert Jenkins, the U.S. army deserter who spent nearly 40 years in North Korea. (Here's the backstory on that one.) Got a question for Andy? You know the drill: Post it in comments, or email it to us. We'll pick the best and see what he has to say.