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Remembering Anthony Shadid

Anthony Shadid (September 26, 1968 – February 16, 2012) was a foreign correspondent for The New York Times based in Baghdad and Beirut.[1][2] He won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting twice, in 2004 and 2010.

From 2003 to 2009 he was a staff writer for The Washington Post where he was an Islamic affairs correspondent based in the Middle East. Before The Washington Post, Shadid worked as Middle East correspondent for the Associated Press based in Cairo and as news editor of the AP bureau in Los Angeles. He spent two years covering diplomacy and the State Department for The Boston Globe before joining the Post’s foreign desk.

In 2002, he was shot in the shoulder by an unknown person in Ramallah while reporting for the Boston Globe in the West Bank.

On March 16, 2011, Shadid and three colleagues were reported missing in Eastern Libya, having gone there to report on the uprising against the dictatorship of Col. Muammar Al-Ghaddafi.[6] On March 18, 2011, The New York Times reported that Libya agreed to free him and three colleagues: Stephen Farrell, Lynsey Addario and Tyler Hicks. The Libyan government released the four journalists on March 21, 2011.[8]
Journalist Anthony Shadid in a talk at Harvard Law School

Awards

Shadid twice won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, in 2004 and 2010, for his coverage of the Iraq War.[9] His experiences in Iraq were the subject for his 2005 book Night Draws Near, an empathetic look at how the war has impacted the Iraqi people beyond liberation and insurgency. Night Draws Near won the Ridenhour Book Prize for 2006. He won the 2004 Michael Kelly Award, as well as journalism prizes from the Overseas Press Club and the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Shadid was a 2011 recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the American University of Beirut.[10] He won the George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting in 2003 and in 2012 for his work in 2011.

Personal life

Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma of Lebanese descent, he was a 1990 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.[12][13] He was married to Nada Bakri, also a reporter for the New York Times. They have a son, Malik. Shadid has a daughter, Laila, from his first marriage.

Death

Shadid died on February 16, 2012 from an acute asthma attack while attempting to leave Syria on horseback. He appears to have had an allergic reaction to the horses. “He was walking behind some horses,” said his father. “He’s more allergic to those than anything else—and he had an asthma attack.”[15] His body was carried to Turkey by Tyler Hicks, a photographer for The New York Times.

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BY STEVE ROTHAUS Ethan Phillip, 12, has overcome asthma, allergies and a fractured knee cap. He has a memory deficit and is dyslexic, according to his mother, Deborah Thompson. “He forgets. It's been difficult to teach him the times tables.

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Pollution worsens kids' asthma, but efforts to cut it split Congress
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By JARONDAKIE PATRICK WASHINGTON — Summer air pollution could trigger more asthma attacks for children who live in industrial cities, and the Environmental Protection Agency would like stricter rules to cut smog. Congress is split on the agency's
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Carper, Udall Convene Senate Hearing on Air Pollution and Children's Health Farmington Daily Times
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