Friday, February 17, 2012

Anthony Shadid’s Passion In Memoriam Shadid Pulitzer Prize winning correspondent death of an honest witness Another childish game played poorly by Clarke Release date moved up for memoir Polk Awards will honor New York Times dies in Syria Reporter Dies Times' Made Career Covering Conflict Pulitzerwinning reporter apparent asthma attack Syria; had been captive Libya Newsy Now February 17 OU to award posthumous Correspondent How common are deaths from

Anthony Shadid: A reporter's storyteller The last time I talked to Anthony Shadid, I made him promise not to become another headline. Times correspondent Anthony Shadid dies in Syria New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose dispatches captured untold stories from Baghdad under "shock and awe" bombing to Libya wracked by civil war, died Thursday of an apparent asthma attack in Syria while reporting on the uprising against its president. In Anthony Shadid, a powerful meeting of reporter and assignment Every so often in journalism, there is a powerful meeting of reporter and assignment. Anthony Shadid, the Middle East, and Central Asia were just such a match - but only because he made it so. Fluent in Arabic at his death yesterday at 43 from an asthma attack, he was born an English speaker in Oklahoma City. But Shadid headed overseas after graduation. His subsequent reading, legwork, and self ... NY Times reporter Anthony Shadid dies in Syria New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose richly crafted dispatches surveyed two decades of Middle East turmoil, has died in Syria of an asthma attack. Journalist Mourn the Loss of Foreign Reporter Anthony Shadid Anthony Shadid, who spent two decades covering conflicts and change in the Middle East and Africa as a correspondent for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and others, died yesterday while on assignment in Syria. Shadid suffered a severe asthma attack while making the treacherous border crossing between Syria and Turkey, after spending a week there gathering stories on the resistance to ... Anthony Shadid, Pulitzer Prize winning correspondent New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose dispatches captured untold stories from Baghdad under "shock and awe" bombing to Libya wracked by civil war, has died of an apparent asthma attack in Syria while reporting on the uprising against its president. Anthony Shadid Remembered for 'Great Brilliance About War Reporting' Watch Video | Listen to the Audio JEFFREY BROWN: And finally tonight, we remember the life and work of a gifted foreign correspondent. Anthony Shadid's reporting took him from one conflict zone to the next, from Egypt . . . ANTHONY SHADID, The New York Times: This is Anthony Shadid for The New York Times in Cairo. In some ways, one revolution may have ended tonight with the overthrow of ... Anthony Shadid tributes pour in for the graceful, gracious, great foreign correspondent News broke of the death of Anthony Shadid just after 9:30 p.m. Thursday night. He died in Syria at 43, reporting as he so often did on a violent and dangerous conflict in the Middle East. As the story spread — he died of an apparent asthma attack, heading back to the safety of Turkey to put his reporting into words for the world to read — fans and colleagues of Shadid filled the Internet ... Correspondent Anthony Shadid, 43, dies in Syria Anthony Shadid, one of the most incisive and honored foreign correspondents of his generation, died Thursday in Syria, where he was covering the armed insurrection against the government for his newspaper, the New York Times. Read full article >> Review of Anthony Shadid's "Night Draws Near" Former Washington Post foreign correspondent and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Shadid died Thursday while reporting from Syria for the New York Times. His 2005 book, "Night Draws Near," was one of the few to chronicle the war in Iraq through the eyes of Iraqis. Sen. James Webb, a former combat Marine and secretary of the Navy, reviewed the book for The Post. Excerpts: Read full article >>
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