TITLE

BRITISH JOURNALIST KILLED IN BAGHDAD

PUB. DATE
August 2003
SOURCE
Quill;Aug2003, Vol. 91 Issue 6, p37
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Announces the killing of cameraman and war correspondent Richard Wild on June 5, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. Details on the incident; State of war in Iraq.
ACCESSION #
10754399

Tags: WILD, Richard;  WAR correspondents;  JOURNALISTS -- Crimes against

 

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