"What is bravery, and what is bravado? Journalists covering combat shoulder great responsibilities and face difficult choices. Sometimes they pay the ultimate price."
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Women journalists from the United StatesYale University alumniWomen born in the 1950sJournalists from New York City
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Quoted in The Economist, 25 Feb 2012, p. 63
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Marie Colvin
Marie Catherine Colvin (12 January 1956 – 22 February 2012) was an award-winning American journalist. She was killed while covering the siege of Homs in Syria for Britain's Sunday Times.
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