Pye Chamberlayne, longtime UPI newsman and broadcaster, has died at his home in rural Virginia, west of Washington.
Chamberlayne was born in 1938 and was a newsman from 1953 to 1999, his online blog said.
He worked for his hometown newspaper in Richmond, Va., and helped pay his way through the University of Virginia by covering police news in Charlottesville.
Chamberlayne was bilingual, learning French while in Paris schools for four years while his father was the news editor of the Paris edition of the New York Herald Tribune.
He moved to Washington and began working for UPI in 1962, covering the White House for two years before covering Congress and politics. He mainly worked as a radio correspondent, and his reports were heard around the world.
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Chamberlayne was born in 1938 and was a newsman from 1953 to 1999, his online blog said.
He worked for his hometown newspaper in Richmond, Va., and helped pay his way through the University of Virginia by covering police news in Charlottesville.
Chamberlayne was bilingual, learning French while in Paris schools for four years while his father was the news editor of the Paris edition of the New York Herald Tribune.
He moved to Washington and began working for UPI in 1962, covering the White House for two years before covering Congress and politics. He mainly worked as a radio correspondent, and his reports were heard around the world.
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Read more at this link:
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20061021-042129-2852r