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Anthony Shadid Remembered

Clip: 2/17/2012 | 4m 5s

Anthony Shadid Remembered for 'Great Brilliance About War Reporting'

A gifted Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent and a regular on the NewsHour, Anthony Shadid's reporting took him from one conflict zone to the next -- from Egypt to Libya and Syria, where he died Thursday of a severe asthma attack while covering the Assad government's violent crackdown. He was 43. Jeffrey Brown reports.

02/17/2012

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