| Malcolm W. Browne |
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Malcolm Browne (USA) worked with the Associated Press in Baltimore as a newsman from 1959 until 1961, when he was appointed chief IndoChina correspondent. In 1972 he became The New York Times correspondent for South America and subsequent assignments have taken him all over the world. He has published two books: The New Face of War and Muddy Boots and Redsocks, and his professional honors include a Pulitzer Prize (1964) and the George Polk award for courage in journalism. Browne ended his career as a foreign correspondent in 1977 and returned to The New York Times as a science writer.
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