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Richard Cooper (journalist)

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This article is about a journalist from the USA. For other people named Richard or Dick Cooper, see
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Cooper is an avid sailor and has owned several boats over the years. Currently, he sails
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Bermuda 40 yawl with a flag-blue hull, out of Saint Michaels, Maryland.
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This article about a United States journalist born in the 1940s is a
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for Local General or Spot News Reporting for their coverage of the
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Richard Cooper (disambiguation)
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Grand Rapids Community College
Michigan State University
Rochester Times-Union
John Machacek
1972
Pulitzer Prize
Attica Prison Riots
Saint Michaels, Maryland
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Tusitala
Hinckley


"1972 Winners"
Who's who of Pulitzer Prize winners
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Cooper Media Associates
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1946 births

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