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PHAM DANG LAM, SAIGON AIDE, DIES
Dies on June 2; was 57; por (L)
Pham Xuan An Dies at 79; Reporter Spied for Hanoi
Pham Xuan An, who led a double life as a trusted reporter for Western news organizations during the Vietnam War while spying for North Vietnam, died Wednesday in Ho Chi Minh City. He was 79. His death, at a military hospital, was reported by his son Pham Xuan Hoang An, who told The Associated Press that Mr. An had emphysema.
Pham Xuan An Dies at 79; Reporter Spied for Hanoi
Pham Xuan An led a double life as a reporter for Western news organizations during the Vietnam War while spying for North Vietnam.
Obituary: Pham Xuan An, 79, Vietnamese journalist and spy - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune
Pham Xuan An, a Vietnamese man who led a perilous double life as communist spy and respected reporter for Western news organizations during the Vietnam War, has died, according to his son, Pham Xuan Hoang An. He was 79.
Pham Van Dong, Voice of Vietnam's Revolt, Dies at 94
Pham Van Dong, who led Vietnamese Communists' delegation to Geneva peace talks in 1954 that ended French war in Indochina and then served as Hanoi's prime minister for three decades, dies at age 94; photo (M)
Pham Hung, 75, Prime Minister Of Vietnam and Early Rebel, Dies
LEAD: Pham Hung, the Prime Minister of Vietnam, died of a heart attack Thursday. He was 75 years old.
PHAM DANG LAM, SAIGON AIDE, DIES
Dies on June 2; was 57; por (L)
PHAM DANG LAM, SAIGON AIDE, DIES
Dies on June 2; was 57; por (L)
Pham Xuan An Dies at 79; Reporter Spied for Hanoi
Pham Xuan An, who led a double life as a trusted reporter for Western news organizations during the Vietnam War while spying for North Vietnam, died Wednesday in Ho Chi Minh City. He was 79. His death, at a military hospital, was reported by his son Pham Xuan Hoang An, who told The Associated Press that Mr. An had emphysema.
Pham Xuan An Dies at 79; Reporter Spied for Hanoi
Pham Xuan An led a double life as a reporter for Western news organizations during the Vietnam War while spying for North Vietnam.
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