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Myra MacPherson (born 1934) is an American author, biographer, and journalist known for writing about politics, the Vietnam War, feminism, and death and dying. Although her work has appeared in many publications, she had a long affiliation with The Washington Post newspaper.
From 1964 to 1985, Siegel was married to writer Myra MacPherson. [1] They had two children, Michael Siegel, a political communications director, and Leah Siegel, who was a Dallas bureau producer for ESPN. [1] [6] On November 11, 1985, Siegel suffered a heart attack. [2] In 1989 he was diagnosed with colon cancer.
Gordon Macpherson, Founder of Macpherson Menswear – Palmerston North, New Zealand. Hector Macpherson (1851–1924), Scottish journalist and writer; Jeanie MacPherson(1886–1946), American silent actress, writer and director; Malcolm MacPherson (1943–2009), American journalist and author; Myra MacPherson, American journalist and author
Elizabeth Ammon, cricket writer for The Guardian, [1] The Daily Mirror, [2] The Independent, [3] and The Times [4]; Margaret Hughes (1919–2005); first woman to cover The Ashes series of 1954–55 for the Sydney Daily Telegraph.
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