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1934-01-17
2016-07-09
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Schanberg, Sydney H.
(Sydney Hillel),
1934-2016
Clinton (Mass.)
Poughkeepsie (N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.)
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Dith Pran, 1942-2008
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Cambodia--History--1975-1979
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Journalists
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eng
Sydney Hillel
Śanabārga, Siḍani,
1934-2016
His The death and life of Dith Pran, 1985:
CIP t.p. (Sydney H. Schanberg) pub. info. (N.Y. times journalist)
WWA, 1984-85
(Schanberg, Sydney Hillel; b. 1/17/34)
New York times WWW site, viewed July 12, 2016
(in obituary published July 9: Sydney H. Schanberg; b. Sydney Hillel Schanberg, Jan. 17, 1934, Clinton, Mass.; d. Sunday [i.e. Saturday, July 9, 2016; had had a heart attack on Tuesday], Poughkeepsie, N.Y., aged 82; correspondent for The New York times who won a Pulitzer Prize for covering Cambodia's fall to the Khmer Rouge in 1975 and inspired the film The killing fields with the story of his Cambodian colleague's survival during the genocide of millions)
Poughkeepsie journal WWW site, viewed July 12, 2016
(in obituary published July 9: Sydney Schanberg; d. Saturday [July 9, 2016], Poughkeepsie, aged 82)
LCCN 2011322156: Ḍeṭalāina Bāṃlādeśa Nāinṭina Sebhenṭioẏāna, 2000
(heading: Schanberg, Sydney H. (Sydney Hillel), 1934- ; usage: Siḍani Śanabārga, Sydney Schanberg)