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  2. Max Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson checked himself into Howard University Hospital where he died of complications due to AIDS on December 20, 1988. [ 5 ] [ 16 ] He had asked his family to reveal that he had AIDS so that, according to the new reports, "Others in the black community would be alerted to the dangers and the need for treatment and education."

  3. Washington DC reporter Derrick Ward dies at 62: An ... - AOL

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    Community members and family members are mourning the loss of a veteran journalist from Washington, D.C. who died Tuesday. Derrick Ward Sr., a reporter at NBC4 Washington (WRC-TV) and formerly of ...

  4. List of journalists killed in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Okeson-Haberman was an investigative political reporter for National Public Radio. She was killed by a bullet that entered her apartment through a window. [94] March 19, 2022 Sierra Jenkins: The Virginian-Pilot: Norfolk, Virginia: The 25-year-old reporter was one of two people killed when gunfire erupted outside a popular Norfolk, Va. nightspot ...

  5. David Rosenbaum (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    David Eugene Rosenbaum (March 1, 1942 – January 8, 2006) was an American journalist, particularly known for his coverage of politics—in Washington, D.C., and nationally—for The New York Times. His death led to nationally noted reforms of the emergency services in Washington, D.C.

  6. Longtime DC news anchor Bruce Johnson dies at 71 - AOL

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    Bruce Johnson, a longtime Washington, D.C. news anchor, died at the age of 71 on Sunday, confirmed by his wife on her Facebook page. For more than four decades, Johnson anchored the news at the ...

  7. Bob Strickland - Wikipedia

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    Rupert "Bob" Strickland (October 23, 1932 – September 26, 2008), was an American reporter, journalist, and news anchor. His nearly three-decade career includes his work with Washington D.C.'s CBS affiliate WUSA-TV in D.C. while serving in the United States Air Force.

  8. The high price of ignorance: AIDS rate in Washington DC ... - AOL

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    According to DC health care officials, the AIDS rate in the nation's capital is currently just under three percent, with at least 15,000 people suffering from the disease. While not on a par with ...

  9. Glenn Brenner - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Brenner (January 2, 1948 – January 14, 1992) was a broadcast journalist and sports commentator in Washington, D.C., in the United States from 1977 to 1991. He was best known as the sports anchor for WUSA-TV from 1977 until 1991.