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"He adopted their lifestyle, dressed like them, ate like them, shared the same risks, and could not conceive of covering a war otherwise, " the paper said.
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He loved movies so much, he kept on watching them and writing about them every day long after an aggressive thyroid cancer ate away his jaw.
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That evening, he cooked up a big pan of what he preferred to call porcini, with olive oil, pepper, salt, and pancetta, and we ate them with grilled polenta, salad, and red wine, a Barolo.
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