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His roles at those outlets placed him at the intersection of opinion and reportage, writing in English for a readership that expected a direct, grounded voice. Beyond print journalism, he also worked as a screenwriter, adding another dimension to a career that moved across different forms of storytelling. Throughout all of it, he remained rooted in New York — not as an abstract symbol of the city, but as someone whose biography was inseparable from the borough where he started.\n\nAmong the recognitions he received was the Amateur Cartoonist Extraordinary Award, a distinction that points to interests that ran alongside his primary work in words. He died on August 5, 2020, in Brooklyn — the same borough where his life had begun eight and a half decades earlier. 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Only 10 percent engaged in combat; the American elephant, pursuing the Vietnamese grasshopper, was extraordinarily heavy with logistical support.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":11,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":12},{},[],{"id":67,"quote_text":68,"author_id":5,"source_id":19,"has_image":20,"author":69,"source":70,"quote_tag":71,"commentary":12},3877549,"The Huffingtonpost.com does not pay its writers. Tina Brown's thedailybeast.com does pay its writers. You have to be paid because this is not a hobby. You have to keep that standard. You can't ask grandpa to loan you money because you have to go to Afghanistan. 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