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Matthew Fisher: The consequences of Marie Colvin’s bravery
War correspondent Marie Colvin set out her philosophy of war reporting in a memorial service for journalists killed in conflict zones in 2010. “Craters. Burned houses. Mutilated bodies. Women weeping for children and husbands. Our mission is to report these horrors of war with accuracy and without prejudice.” (Photos: Reuters; AFP/Getty Images)

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