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She was. I think she was or of the best journalists in the world. She died a few years ago James That's right. She died in 2012. *You did / Did you know about her when she was alive? Mum Yes, 51 did / she did. I often read her news reports and she wrote articles in The Sunday Times. Her articles were great. She "not write / didn't write a lot of details about the politics or the fighting. She wrote about the terrible things that happened to ordinary people in war. James This article says that in 1999 she helped save some people's lives in East Timor. Mum James What do she / did she do? 1,500 women and children were in danger. Soldiers wanted to kill them. There were some journalists there, too. Most of the journalists didn't wanted / want to stay, so they left. Marie doesn't / didn't leave. She stayed and reported the story. In the end, the soldiers 10 not kill / didn't kill anyone, because the

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journalists, including Marie, brought attention to the situation. Her bravery and dedication to reporting the truth helped to protect those vulnerable people.

James: That's amazing! It must have been really dangerous for her.

Mum: Yes, it was. But she believed in her work and the importance of telling stories that needed to be heard. Many people admired her for that.

James: I wish I could have known her work while she was still alive. It sounds like she had a huge impact.

Mum: Absolutely. Her journalism made a difference, and she inspired a lot of other journalists to pursue stories that highlighted human suffering and resilience, rather than just political narratives.

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She was. I think she was or of the best journalists in the world. She died a few years ago James That's right. She died in 2012. *You did / Did you know about her when she was alive? Mum Yes, 51 did / she did. I often read her news reports and she wrote articles in The Sunday Times. Her articles were great. She "not write / didn't write a lot of details about the politics or the fighting. She wrote about the terrible things that happened to ordinary people in war. James This article says that in 1999 she helped save some people's lives in East Timor. Mum James What do she / did she do? 1,500 women and children were in danger. Soldiers wanted to kill them. There were some journalists there, too. Most of the journalists didn't wanted / want to stay, so they left. Marie doesn't / didn't leave. She stayed and reported the story. In the end, the soldiers 10 not kill / didn't kill anyone, because the
journalists, including Marie, brought attention to the situation. Her bravery and dedication to reporting the truth helped to protect those vulnerable people. James: That's amazing! It must have been really dangerous for her. Mum: Yes, it was. But she believed in her work and the importance of telling stories that needed to be heard. Many people admired her for that. James: I wish I could have known her work while she was still alive. It sounds like she had a huge impact. Mum: Absolutely. Her journalism made a difference, and she inspired a lot of other journalists to pursue stories that highlighted human suffering and resilience, rather than just political narratives.