William Langewiesche, a magazine writer and author "who forged complex narratives with precision-tooled prose that shed fresh light on national security, the occupation of Iraq and, especially, aviation disasters," died June 14 at age 70, the New York Times reported. Langewiesche was an international correspondent for Vanity Fair, a writer-at-large for the New York Times Magazine, a national correspondent for the Atlantic, and author of several books....
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