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William Finnegan is a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of works of international journalism. He has specially addressed issues of racism and conflict in Southern Africa and politics in Mexico and South America, as well as poverty among youth in the United States , and is well known for his writing on surfing .
Bill Finnegan died of Parkinson's disease at his home in Sag Harbor, New York, on November 28, 2008, at the age of 80. [1] He and his wife, Patricia Finnegan, had four children – Michael Finnegan, a political reporter for the Los Angeles Times; William Finnegan, a staff reporter for The New Yorker; Colleen, a doctor; and Kevin, a labor lawyer.
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His first wife testified at his trial that he had previously threatened to kill her and feed her to the pigs when they were getting divorced, and evidence put him close to the farm on the day. The motive for the murder appeared to be that he feared he was going to lose the £100,000, 14-acre farm.
The Prince of Wales issued a heartfelt message paying tribute to his ‘incredible wife, the Princess of Wales, on her birthday.. Kate is celebrating her 43rd milestone at home in Windsor with her ...
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William Finnegan was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1903 session. [1] Finnegan was a Republican. He was a native of Green Bay, Wisconsin. [2]
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