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Edward J. Lowe Jr. (March 26, 1946 [1] [2] [3] – January 15, 2011) [2] was an American journalist who wrote columns for Newsday and The Long Island Press. Lowe began his journalism career as a high school newspaper columnist at St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary in Uniondale, New York. [4]
He later developed and wrote a weekly Sunday column for New York's Newsday, which ran until his death. ... Newsday Obituary: John Robert Pascal (Newsday, LLC, 1981 ...
Newsday 's headquarters in Melville, New York The Newsday logo in 2007 The Newsday logo in 2009. Newsday is a daily newspaper in the United States primarily serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area.
In May 1990, after fellow Newsday columnist Ji-Yeon Yuh described one of his articles as sexist, Breslin heatedly retorted with racial and sexual invective. [36] [37] Asian American and anti-hate groups forcefully decried Breslin's outburst. Breslin appeared on The Howard Stern Show to banter about his outburst and Koreans in general. [38]
Ronald Joseph DeFeo Jr. (September 26, 1951 – March 12, 2021) was an American mass murderer who was tried and convicted for the 1974 killings of his father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters in Amityville, New York.
Paul Vitello (born 1950) is an American journalist who has written for a variety of publications. He wrote an award-winning news column for Newsday from 1982 to 2005. He went on to write for the religion and obituary sections for The New York Times and has taught at Stony Brook University's School of Journalism.
Stanley Asimov (/ˈæzɪmɒv/; July 25, 1929 – August 16, 1995) was an American journalist and vice-president of the Long Island newspaper Newsday. Early life and education [ edit ]
Newsday hired Payne in 1969 as an investigative reporter. [6] In 1973, he helped write "The Heroin Trail", a series of 33 articles that detailed how heroin that originated in Turkish poppy fields found its way to the streets of New York City. [1] Newsday won the 1974 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for "The Heroin Trail". [7]