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loses journalist Raimundo José Pinto


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Agency Para

Journalist Para Raimundo José de Faria Pinto, 56, died late on Thursday (3), in a hospital in Bethlehem, a victim of cancer. Born in Santarem, Raimundo Pinto was one of the most important journalists of his generation. He was president of the Syndicate of Professional Journalists in Para, elected in 1992. In recent years, was editor Site For Business, focused on coverage of economic, social and political rights in the Amazon.

Recognizing the importance and seriousness of the work done by the journalist in 38 years of full activity, the Pará State Government expresses its deepest sympathy to family, friends and admirers of Raymond Joseph

Passion by this reporter, lived in several newspapers across the country, was the major motivation for a career that began in 1971, the newspaper "The Province of Para, then one of the most important state. From 1975 to 1993 he was correspondent in Bethlehem newspaper "The State St. Paul "and" Jornal da Tarde ", and the magazine" Vision "from 1978.

worked as a reporter for the" Liberal "in 1976. He was a reporter and editor at The State of Pará" in the period 1977 to 1980, and editor of alternative newspaper "Flag 3". He worked as a reporter and editor of the Branch newspaper "Gazeta Mercantil" in Bethlehem, from 1996 to 2004. As press secretary, acted in Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria (EMBRAPA), from 1981 to 1989, and in the communications office of the Government of Pará in two periods - 1995 to 1996 and from 2003 to 2004.

's broad experience entry into the world of Raymond recorded in the book "Reporter", published in 1995. He was also co-author of "Panará - the return of giant Indians," published in 1997 by the Environmental Institute, and "New Brazil", published in 2002 by Editora Nobel.

The work of José Raimundo Pinto achieved national recognition with the Esso Journalism Award, which he won in 1976 by the daily O Estado de S. Paulo ", and when he received an Honorable Mention Award in 1977 by Esso series reports of "Amazon, the illegal occupation," also published in the "Estado". In Para, Raymond won the Aimex Journalism in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

Raimundo Pinto was married to journalist Silvia Sales and had three children.

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Photo: David Alves / Para Agency

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