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Gwen Ifill, Journalist and Debate Moderator, Dies at 61

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Gwen Ifill, an award-winning television journalist for NBC and PBS, former reporter for The New York Times and author who moderated vice-presidential debates in 2004 and 2008, died on Monday in Washington. She was 61.

Her death, at a hospice facility, was announced by Sara Just, executive producer of “PBS NewsHour.” The cause was cancer, PBS said.

Ms. Ifill was the moderator and managing editor of Washington Week and the co-anchor and co-managing editor, with Judy Woodruff, of PBS NewsHour, the culmination of a career that began in 1981 at The Baltimore Evening Sun. Both she and Ms. Woodruff moderated a Democratic debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in February.

Ms. Ifill later reported for The Washington Post and The Times, covering Congress, presidential campaigns and national political conventions.

She is also the author of “The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama,” which was published on inauguration day in 2009.

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Indeed she was my neighbor for a decade in Chevy Chase. That is where very many journalists made their home. Further, she was by wife's Pilates buddy at the Washington Sports Club in Friendship heights.

I saw her in the Safeway and At the Starbucks or The Pumpernickel Bagel shop next door  almost every day. I cannot say she was my friend but she and my wife met often to talk politics at the coffee shop. They were friends.

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I wish we can have people like her in Guyana to help make people look at events from an unbiased perspective.  For too long our educated have succumbed to the whims and fancies of political leaders just for a paycheck and some fame.  May her soul rest in peace. 

Billy Ram Balgobin

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