Anthony Shadid

Former New York Times executive editor remembers colleague Anthony Shadid

As the violence in Syria has continued and even escalated, it’s been difficult for western journalists to get reports out of the country. New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid snuck in for a reporting trip recently that would wind up being his last. Shadid died in Syria this week of an apparent asthma attack.

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Remembering Anthony Shadid

This morning we are heartbroken to report that Anthony Shadid of our partner The New York Times is no longer one of the survivors. The veteran Middle East correspondent for The Times, Washington Post and Boston Globe and long time voice on this program has died. A fatal  asthma  attack while he was reporting in chaotic Syria, […]

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Anthony Shadid, New York Times Reporter, Dies in Syria

Conflict & Justice

New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid, who twice won the Pulitzer Prize, has died on assignment in Syria.

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Show Producer’s Blog: Anthony Shadid

Anthony Shadid was a great friend to our show, often going out of his way to make time for an interview with Lisa or Marco. Just last week he apologetically turned us down because he was about to hit the road on what turned out to be his last reporting trip. He said he’d be […]

Bill Keller on the Death of Anthony Shadid

This morning we are heartbroken to report that Anthony Shadid of our partner The New York Times is no longer one of the survivors. The veteran Middle East correspondent for The Times, Washington Post and Boston Globe and long time voice on this program has died. A fatal asthma attack while he was reporting in […]

What Gaddafi’s End Means for the Arab Spring

Conflict & Justice

Lisa Mullins talks with New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid about how events in Libya fit into the broader arc of the Arab Spring.