New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid, a two-time Pulitzer
Prize winner whose dispatches captured untold stories from Baghdad under
"shock and awe" bombing to Libya wracked by civil war, has died of an
apparent asthma attack in Syria while reporting on the uprising against
its president.
Shadid, who survived a gunshot wound in the West
Bank in 2002 and was captured for six days in Libya last year, was
returning with smugglers from Syria to Turkey when he collapsed
Thursday, the Times said.
Times photographer Tyler Hicks told the
newspaper that Shadid, who was 43, had suffered one bout of asthma the
first night, followed by a more severe attack a week later on the way
out of the country.
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