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  1. Sydney Hillel Schanberg (January 17, 1934 – July 9, 2016) was an American journalist who was best known for his coverage of the war in Cambodia. He was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize, two George Polk awards, two Overseas Press Club awards, and the Sigma Delta Chi prize for distinguished journalism. [3]

  2. Jul 9, 2016 · Sydney H. Schanberg, a correspondent for The New York Times who won a Pulitzer Prize for covering Cambodia’s fall to the Khmer Rouge in 1975 and inspired the film “The Killing Fields” with...

  3. In 1975, Sydney Schanberg was interned in the French Embassy after the fall of Cambodia when the Khmer Rouge drove 2 million people out of Phnom Penh into the countryside as part of the Communist’s agrarian revolution and began a 4-year genocide.

  4. Jul 9, 2016 · Sydney Schanberg, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times correspondent best known for his raw, gripping coverage of Cambodia's fall to the Khmer Rouge, has died at 82.

  5. Jul 10, 2016 · WASHINGTON (AFP) — Sydney Schanberg, the Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent who chronicled the Khmer Rouge’s brutal rise to power in Cambodia in the 1970s, died Saturday at age 82.

  6. Jul 9, 2016 · Sydney Schanberg, a correspondent for The New York Times who won a Pulitzer Prize for covering Cambodias fall to the Khmer Rouge in 1975 and inspired the film “The Killing Fields”...

  7. Jul 9, 2016 · NEW YORK - Sydney H. Schanberg, a former correspondent for The New York Times awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the genocide in Cambodia in 1975 - and whose story of the survival of...

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