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      <title>Ex-AP writer McArthur, who covered Vietnam, dies</title>
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      <description>Born in the Deep South and caught up in the romance of journalism at an early age, George McArthur was not one to let social taboos or politics interfere with a good story. 
                   As a campus reporter for the local newspaper, covering civil rights and racial tensions at the University of Georgia, he was called a "communist" by the state's segregationist governor...</description>
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