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Nicholas Daniloff, 89, Dies; Reporter’s Arrest in Moscow Ignited a Firestorm

A veteran foreign correspondent during the Cold War, he was held on trumped-up espionage charges. He credited President Ronald Reagan with fighting for his release.

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Central Intelligence Agency, Deaths (Obituaries), Espionage and Intelligence Services, Gorbachev, Mikhail S, KGB, Northeastern University, Reagan, Ronald Wilson, Russia, United Press International, United States International Relations, US News & World Report
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