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Pioneering journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92

Washington, Jul 21: Helen Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism who used her seat in the front row of history to grill nine U.S. presidents and refused to keep her strong opinions to herself,



She was persistent to the point of badgering. One White House press secretary described her questioning as “torture”—and he was one of her fans.




Her refusal to conceal her opinions, even when posing questions to a president, and her public hostility toward Israel, caused discomfort among colleagues.

In 2010, that tendency finally ended a career which had started in 1943 and made her one of the best known journalists in Washington.

On a videotape circulated on the Internet, Thomas, whose parents were Lebanese immigrants, said Israelis should “get out of Palestine” and “go home” to Germany, Poland or the United States.

The remark brought down widespread condemnation and she ended her career.

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