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The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid died of an apparent asthma attack today while covering the conflict in Syria. One of the most celebrated journalists covering the Middle East, Shadid, 43, had been a guest on Democracy Now! several times over the past decade reporting on Libya, Tunisia, Iraq and Lebanon.

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BREAKING...Attempted Coup in Ecuador: On the Ground Report from Sofia Jarrin

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Sofia Jarrin works with the Latin American Association for Radio Education.

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