2003 Roy Neal, TV journalist, NASA correspondent, dies at 82
1998 Sandy Hume, correspondent (Fox News), commits suicide at 28
1997 Nancy Dickerson, 1st female news correspondent (CBS), dies at 70
1995 Don Cook, British foreign correspondent, dies at 74
1994 John Harrison, South African correspondent (BBC), dies at 48
1992 Eric Savareid, News correspondent (CBS), dies at 79
1991 Kathryn Cravens, news correspondent, dies at 92
1991 Mona Maris, actress (Camila, Berlin Correspondent), dies at 88
1991 Marten Levendig, Dutch TV correspondent to Moscow, dies
1990 Douglas Edwards, WW II correspondent, dies of cancer at 73
1989 Terry Drinkwater, CBS news correspondent, dies at 53 of cancer
1987 Cecil Brown, news correspondent (CBS), dies at 80
1986 U.S.S.R. charges correspondent Nicholas Daniloff with spying
1985 Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson taken hostage in Beirut
1963 Keely Shaye Smith, correspondent, Unsolved Mysteries
1956 Bill Lagattuta, born in New York City, news correspondent, CBS, 48 Hours, Eye to Eye
1954 Richard Schlesinger, born in New York City, news correspondent, CBS, 48 Hours
1953 Garrett Glaser, entertainment correspondent, Entertainment Tonight
1952 Roberta Baskin, New York, correspondent, 48 Hours
1948 CBS news correspondent George Polk's body is found in Greece
1948 Boyd Matson, TV host/correspondent, National Geographic Explorer
1947 Terry Anderson, AP correspondent/U.S. hostage held in Lebanon, 1985-91
1947 Harold Dow, Hackensack, New Jersey, news correspondent, CBS, 48 Hours
1946 Susan Spencer, New York, correspondent, 48 Hours, [1946 approx]
1946 Bettina Gregory, correspondent/journalist, ABC-TV
1946 John Harrison, South Africa correspondent, BBC
1943 Martin Raschke, German author/war correspondent, dies at 38
1941 Lesley Stahl, newscaster/correspondent, CBS
1941 Ed Bradley, born in Philadelphia, CBS news correspondent, 60 Minutes
1934 David Halberstam, International correspondent, New York Times/Pulitzer 1964
1934 Sam Donaldson, born in El Paso, Texas, ABC White House correspondent, Prime Time
1931 Thomas Hoving, New York City, news correspondent, 20/20
1920 Don Cook, foreign Correspondent
1919 Andy Rooney, born in Albany, New York, CBS news correspondent, 60 Minutes
1918 John Alfred Scali, journalist/correspondent, ABC
1908 Pauline Frederick, journalist/correspondent, UN, NBC TV
1907 Cecil Brown, news correspondent, CBS
1906 Margaret Bourke-White, photographer, innovator and correspondent
1906 John Cameron Swayze, news correspondent/spokesman, Timex
1905 Martin Raschke, German author/publisher/war correspondent
1900 Ernie Pyle, born in England, correspondent during WW II
1894 Adela Rogers St. John, journalist/author, Foreign Correspondent
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