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Julio Anguita Parrado : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julio Anguita Parrado Julio Anguita Parrado or Julio A. Parrado, as he often signed his articles (Cordoba, Spain, January 3, 1971 - Baghdad, Iraq, April 7, 2003), was a journalist and a Spanish war correspondent. He was the son of politician Julio Anguita González, and his mother, Antonia Rojas Parrado, was Deputy Mayor of the city of Córdoba. He was killed when an Iraqi missile hit him when he was in Baghdad covering the 2003 Iraq invasion.〔 in Canal Sur〕 ==Education and career== Julio Anguita Parrado studied journalism at the Complutense University.〔 His active career began in the summer of 1990, and by August of that year he published his first story in the ''Cordoba Journal''. He worked at the newspaper until 1993 when he began working with ''El Mundo'' (Spain), joining the international section. He always wanted to live in New York, a fact that got him to be appointed as an attached correspondent of ''El Mundo''.〔 There he had the opportunity to study a Master in Financial Reporting and to collaborate with the Latin portal starmedia.com.〔 He witnessed live the attacks of September 11, being the first to report to the newspaper for which he worked. He was prepared intensely for reporting the Iraq War, enlisting in a training course for war correspondents organized by the Pentagon. In February the Pentagon had conducted a training course for war correspondents at a military base of the U.S. Marines for journalists travelling embedded in the troops. From March 21, 2003 he covered the war with the Third Infantry Division of the U.S. Army.
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