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She says she was shocked to find out Burchett is a level-three sex offender who had spent five years in prison and had just gotten out last spring.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Pretending he was "a major or colonel," as his son put it, he slipped into the city perhaps by boat about three days before any of his colleagues, and just after Wilfred Burchett had filed his first report from Hiroshima.
Greg Mitchell: Press Censorship: Famous War Reporter's Historic Scoop Spiked -- for 60 Years Greg Mitchell 2011
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Burchett never received treatment for his sex crime.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Amy Goodman reminds us of the prophetic statement by Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett who tried to find words to describe the horror he was seeing in Hiroshima in 1945 after the bomb fell: It looks as if a monster steamroller had passed over it and squashed it out of existence.
Danny Schechter: Beyond Fukishima: A World in Denial About Nuclear Safety Danny Schechter 2011
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Carver called the sheriff and deputies arrested Burchett at his hotel room for failing to register as a sex offender.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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This miniseries was followed by a feature in Action Comics Weekly, which in turn led to a short-lived ongoing series (all from writer Martin Pasko and artist Rick Burchett).
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Margaret Burchett , a professor who led the Sydney studies, estimates that six or more plants in a 1,200- to 1,500-square-foot house could achieve noteworthy contaminant reductions.
A Superhero Scrubs the Air: The Mighty Houseplant Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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Pretending he was "a major or colonel," as his son put it, he slipped into the city perhaps by boat about three days before any of his colleagues, and just after Wilfred Burchett had filed his first report from Hiroshima.
Greg Mitchell: Press Censorship: Famous War Reporter's Historic Scoop Spiked -- for 60 Years Greg Mitchell 2011
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The man who called himself Lt. Don Daily is actually Donald Burchett.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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On September 2nd, 1945 Australian reporter Wilfred Burchett took a morning train from Tokyo to Hiroshima, one of only two journalists to defy travel restrictions.
Lucy Walker: Thoughts on the 65th Anniversary of Hiroshima Day 2010
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