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Frederick Samuel Hiatt (April 30, 1955 – December 6, 2021) was an American journalist. He was the editorial page editor of The Washington Post , where he oversaw the newspaper's opinion pages and wrote editorials and a biweekly column. [ 1 ]
Fred Hyatt; No. 88, 40: Date of birth June 28, 1946: Place of birth ... Hyatt died of open heart surgery in Ocala, Florida just one day before his 76th birthday. [3]
Howard Hiatt, 98, American medical researcher. [46] Paul Houde, 69, Canadian actor (Les Boys, Winter Stories) and television and radio host, complications from brain surgery. [47] Hwang Young-ha, 84, South Korean civil servant and politician, secretary general of the Board of Audit and Inspection (1993). [48]
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A woman in Florida was left shaken after she was allegedly forced to watch her ex-boyfriend kill their twin babies in her arms. Police say that 22-year-old Megan Hiatt was the sole survivor of the ...
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Hiatt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brenda Hiatt, American author; Fred Hiatt (1955–2021), American journalist; Howard Hiatt (1925–2024), American medical researcher, father of Fred Hiatt; Jack Hiatt (born 1942), American former baseball player; John Hiatt (born 1952), American musician
Reporter and Scripps Howard columnist Raymond Clapper died in 1944 during World War II while covering the U.S. invasion of the Marshall Islands.Following his death, the Raymond Clapper Memorial Association [a] was incorporated in Washington, D.C. "to perpetuate the memory of Clapper" [4] through the Raymond Clapper Memorial Award.