Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
Dith Pran, the Cambodian journalist for the New York Times who documented and barely escaped the Khmer Rouge's "killing fields" in the 1970s, died Sunday. He was 65. Finally, the life of Cambodian ...
Dith Pran, the New York Times photographer whose survival of Cambodia's "killing fields" was turned into a movie, died at age 65 in NJ. Dith had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in recent years.
Dith Pran died on Sunday in a hospital in New Jersey. He was 65 and had cancer. His name was not widely known by Americans unless they were journalists or of an age to have had details about the war ...
In one of modern history's worst genocides, nearly 2 million people died in Cambodia during four years of murder, massive dislocation, forced labor and brutal torture ...
New York | Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
When I think of Dith Pran, I think of a wise man who took the time to encourage young journalists. I remember the short conversations we had over the course of several Asian American Journalists ...
Legendary humanitarian and photojournalist Dith Pran, whose enslavement and escape from Cambodia in 1979 was the basis for the award-winning movie, "The Killing Fields," died Sunday at Robert Wood ...
NEW YORK – Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
NEW YORK — Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and escape from Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the award-winning film “The ...
The gravitas of Sydney H. Schanberg comes through in his stories for The Times’s house organ. So does a wicked sense of humor. By David W. Dunlap Mr. Schanberg won a Pulitzer Prize for covering the ...