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Murray Sayle

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414:, in Moscow. After several days of staking out Moscow's foreign post office, he spotted Philby. Sayle recalled, "After a few days, I forget how many exactly, I saw a man looking like an intellectual of the 1930s, all leather patches on the elbows of his tweed jacket. I walked up to him and said, 'Mr Philby?'" He then secured the first and only interview of Philby after his 1963 defection. Sayle reported that he found Philby to be "a charming, entertaining man with a great sense of humor." Sayle also described Philby as a man with an "iron head" for drink who appeared to be enjoying his new life and who denied being a traitor. Philby told Sayle, "To betray, you must first belong. I never belonged." 472:" was no stranger to hardship—some of us 'enjoyed' a ten-day storm at 21,500 feet, cut off and unable to go more than a few feet from our tents, eventually running out of food and fuel, but he didn't grumble. I don't think he ever left that tent for ten days except to crawl a few feet through the drifts into the mess tent twice a day. He did his bodily functions into poly bags which he stacked, frozen solid, in the back of the tent until we were relieved and could move about again. We found this very amusing. He was one of us. He was very determined. He kept our morale up when things got very tough on the mountain, as they eventually did when one of our most popular climbers was killed." 1056: 908: 847: 1064: 916: 634:
accomplishment, a lightning-fast writer whose witty, energetic prose was flavored with a tasty mixture of brash informality and autodidactic erudition, a fearless adventurer in war zones and on the high seas, an instinctive (but sweet-natured!) adversary of every kind of authority, not excepting the
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in the South American jungle. Although they did not meet up with Che, they found what Sayle described as "a strongly fortified base of Castro-type Communist guerrillas." Sayle searched through the rubbish left behind at the base and found documentary evidence, including a photograph and asthma
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obtained a copy of the report and published an article titled "Bloody Sunday Times", accusing the newspaper's editor of helping to "bury compelling evidence that the British military planned in advance the infamous 1972 Londonderry attack." At that time, Sayle reiterated his belief that British
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in Czechoslovakia. Sayle claimed to be the publisher's personal representative and demanded that the man turn over funds that had not been remitted due to exchange restrictions. Jackson recalled, "We left the building with huge packs of Czech crowns stashed in a linen bag rustled up from some
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exchange. Sayle and Jackson discovered that not all of the telex connections were blocked and spent 13 hours dialling "the 10,000 possibilities" to find a working telex code. After discovering several working exchanges, Jackson recalled that the enterprising Sayle sold the numbers to other
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prescriptions, that enabled Sayle to report that Che had left Cuba and was fomenting Communist insurrection in South America. Forty years later Sayle wrote for the first time about his Bolivian journey and the circumstances leading to Che's execution by the Bolivian army.
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authority of the newspaper and magazine editors lucky enough to secure his services. He was a nonstop talker whose verbal stream of consciousness was festooned with unexpected detours, impromptu theories, hilarious asides, and astounding anecdotes, some of them true."
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published a lengthy investigative piece by Sayle entitled "Did the Bomb End the War?" Sayle contended that the bombing was not motivated by a desire to persuade the Japanese to surrender, and was instead motivated by the
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The expedition came within 1,800 feet of the summit, and Sayle wrote: "The very small number of people who actually know something about Himalayan mountaineering do not consider that our expedition was a failure at all."
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journalists at "$ 100 a pop." Another obstacle facing the foreign press in Prague was a shortage of Czech crowns. Sayle took Jackson with him to the office of the Czech firm responsible for distribution of
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The novel was pulled from publication after threats of litigation by an individual upon whom one of the characters was based. The novel was finally published more than 50 years later.
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In the 1990s, Sayle did a documentary, Last Train Across Canada, for PBS station WNET in the New York area. In 2004, Sayle returned to Australia, where he was later diagnosed with
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described Sayle as follows: "Large, shrewd and with many of the characteristics of an armoured vehicle, Murray had plenty of the 'rat-like cunning' advocated by his colleague
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Sayle moved to Hong Kong in 1972 and to Japan in 1975. Altogether he remained in Japan for nearly 30 years, writing about that country for various publications, principally
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has written of Sayle's ingenuity in getting their stories out of the country. International telephone calls were blocked, and the Russians had seized the Prague
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in the late 1960s and early 1970s. During his long career he covered wars in Vietnam, Pakistan and the Middle East, accompanied an expedition on its climb of
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followed by the steady bang of American 30-calibre machine guns and then the unmistakable three-second bursts like silk being loudly torn of Chinese
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refused to publish it. Sayle resigned in protest, and the unpublished story "vanished for a quarter-century." In 1998,
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In 1971, Sayle participated in the International Mount Everest Expedition and reporting on the expedition for
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cupboard. They kept the foreign press corps functioning for weeks, no doubt at a suitable rate of exchange."
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when it came to that basic reportorial talent of getting oneself in the right place at the right time."
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leadership in Derry. Four days after the shooting, Sayle and Humphry turned in a 10-page story, but
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Overloading Emoh Ruo: the rise and rise of hydrocarbon civilisation - an Essay by Murray Sayle
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protesters and bystanders were shot, and 13 killed, by a regiment of paratroopers from the
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in 1972 after the newspaper refused to publish an investigative piece he wrote about the
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during an attempt to become the first person to sail non-stop solo around the world.
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In 1952, Sayle sailed for London in an attempt to save his relationship with singer
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God wills it! The bitter fruits of fundamentalism - an Essay by Murray Sayle
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Sayle became embroiled in controversy over his investigative reporting into
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suburb, in 1926, Sayle was the son of a railway executive. He attended the
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Sayle became the newspaper's chief foreign correspondent, reporting on the
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Murray Sayle (16 April 1967). "Strongly Fortified Guerrilla Base Found".
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Murray Sayle (6 January 1968). "London-Moscow: The Spies Are Jousting".
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Murray Sayle (2 June 1968). "EYE-WITNESS: Attack By V.C. Repulsed".
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Muray Sayle and Robyn Williams talk at the Sydney Writers Festival
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He made headlines again in late 1967 when he tracked down British
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In 1967, Sayle accompanied the Bolivian army as it tracked down
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after his defection to Russia, and trekked through the
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The Arizona Republic (reprinted from The Sunday Times)
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exposing the financial fraud of insurance businessman
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Castroism dies - Che lives - an Essay by Murray Sayle
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He was a foreign correspondent for 8: 1861:Deaths from Parkinson's disease in Australia 132:(1 January 1926 – 19 September 2010) was an 875:Griffith REVIEW 16: Unintended Consequences 303:and returned to London in 1964 to work for 1245: 1231: 1223: 535:soldiers planned the attack on civilians. 28: 17: 1134:"Famed war reporter dies Hamish McDonald" 600:atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 1078:Hendrik Hertzberg (23 September 2010). 950: 948: 708: 706: 704: 702: 664: 480:In 1972, Murray sailed solo across the 736:Geoffrey Hodgson (21 September 2010). 428:Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 418:Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 349:, who had gone missing in a storm off 181:shootings of 26 unarmed protesters in 1132:Hamish McDonald (20 September 2010). 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 935:"Appreciation: Murray Sayle obituary" 928: 926: 811:Godfrey Hodgson (25 September 2010). 682: 680: 678: 676: 674: 672: 670: 668: 136:journalist, novelist and adventurer. 7: 933:Harold Jackson (22 September 2010). 833:The Hartford Courant (AP wire story) 772: 770: 731: 729: 727: 516:. Sayle and his reporting partner, 325:Emil Savundra and Francis Chichester 299:Sayle worked in the early 1960s for 254:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1165:from the original on 18 June 2022. 1151:Peter Popham (21 September 2010). 990:"Australians in Epic Yacht Battle" 422:In August 1968, Sayle was sent to 14: 907:Jessica Mitford (26 March 1989). 543:After quitting his position with 486:Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race 1036:Grogan, Richard (11 June 2002). 955:Jack Keyes (24 September 2010). 557:magazine. In 1975, he moved to 102:journalist, novelist, adventurer 957:"Murray Sayle on Mount Everest" 650:Medal of the Order of Australia 615:and force a division of Japan. 118:Matthew, Alexander, and Malindi 1097:Hamish McDonald (5 May 2007). 1055:Richard Gwyn (6 August 1945). 846:Murray Sayle (11 April 1967). 792:Murray Sayle (9 August 1971). 591:and the 1983 disappearance of 1: 970:Murray Sayle (10 June 1971). 755:Murray Sayle (January 1967). 500:, a January 1972 incident in 313:'s finest." British reporter 871:"Castroism dies - Che lives" 626:remembered Sayle as follows: 609:Soviet invasion of Manchuria 224:Canterbury Boys' High School 1871:University of Sydney alumni 972:"Everest Won -- This Times" 593:Korean Air Lines Flight 007 1892: 1080:"Remembering Murray Sayle" 569:. 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Australia
University of Sydney
OAM
Australian
Sydney
London
The Sunday Times
Mount Everest
Atlantic Ocean
Kim Philby
Bolivian
Che Guevara
Bloody Sunday
Northern Ireland
The Independent Magazine
The New Yorker
New York Review of Books
Earlwood
Sydney
Canterbury Boys' High School
University of Sydney
Honi Soit
The Sydney Daily Telegraph
Cairns Post
The Daily Mirror
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Shirley Abicair

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