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Andrew Higgins was born on 28 August 1886 in Columbus, Nebraska, the youngest child of John Gonegle Higgins and Annie Long (O'Conor) Higgins. His father was a Chicago attorney and newspaper reporter who had relocated to Nebraska, where he served as a local judge. Higgins' father died after a fall when Higgins was seven years old. [4]
Colebrook News and Sentinel: Colebrook, New Hampshire: Joos, the editor of the News and Sentinel, was at work when 62-year-old Carl Drega entered the building and shot a local judge (whose office was located in the same building as the News and Sentinel). Joos attempted to disarm Drega but was fatally shot.
Matt Bai, news analyst and "Political Times" columnist; Jayson Blair, reporter (1999–2003); resigned over plagiarism and fabrications [53] Raymond Bonner, civil war reporter in El Salvador; resigned in protest; Don Hogan Charles, photographer [54] Adam Clymer, former correspondent in Washington, D.C.
A Qatari newspaper is reporting the death of a second journalist who was covering the FIFA World Cup. The Gulf Times — based in Doha — reported Saturday that Al Kass TV photojournalist Khalid ...
Oct. 3—Shaun O'L. Higgins, whose optimism and insight fit neatly with his decades leading The Spokesman-Review's advertising and marketing efforts, died unexpectedly Tuesday. He was 76. Higgins ...
A Ukrainian journalist who was captured by Moscow while reporting from occupied east Ukraine has died in Russian detention, a Ukrainian official said Thursday.. Victoria Roshchyna, who would have ...
Seven National/Nightly News Richard Zachariah and Ann Sanders: Jennifer Keyte and Glenn Taylor: Frank Warrick and Simmone Semmens: Graeme Goodings and Jeremy Cordeaux: Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr: Ten/TV0 Eyewitness News (September–November onward, Ten News/Brisbane Ten News, Perth edition launched by May) Steve Liebmann and Geraldine Doogue
Marguerite Higgins Hall (September 3, 1920 – January 3, 1966) was an American reporter and war correspondent. Higgins covered World War II , the Korean War , and the Vietnam War , and in the process advanced the cause of equal access for female war correspondents. [ 1 ]