Richard Cole
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Richard Cole has worked as a journalist for 35 years, writing and appearing in media ranging from local weeklies to the Internet and national television. He spent 18 years with The Associated Press, winning the news agency's highest award for his coverage of the Unabomber case. Richard covered Iran-Contra, Colombian drug cartels and the indictment and trial of Manuel Noriega, but has also written about science, health and environment. His national story on the dangers of acetaminophen led Johnson & Johnson to re-label children’s Tylenol. He served as a regular panelist for CNN’s Larry King Live show during the Scott Peterson trial. Richard now lives on the Trinity River in Northern California. |
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