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Colleague recalls journalist Anthony Shadid's last moments
Mar 5th, 2012
In his last moments, New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid knew that he faced danger from the horses that would lead him back to safety from Syria, over the border with Turkey. But he had little choice but to press on. "He will get through this as he did on the much more strenuous hike in, I thought," wrote Shadid's colleague Tyler Hicks in a front-page story in the New York Times on Sunday. ... (Source: Reuters) -
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