PAUL MORAN 22 March 2003
At 39, Paul was at his peak. He had secured world exclusives, including a TV interview with an Iraqi defector which sold worldwide. Be it terrified asylum seekers who washed ashore in Cyprus or the walking wounded of war zones, Paul always gave voice to the underdog. He had tremendous energy and spirit and was always positive about any situation. He told wonderful stories. When his father was terminally ill not too long ago, he did whatever he could do to help comfort him. I really admired his courage. I think most of us who knew who Paul would agree that he was extremely compassionate, funny and resourceful. That was Paul. He taught us a great deal. Paul was many men. But the man I last saw packing his gear into a taxi was a very happy husband and proud father. Smiling broadly, he thrust a photo of his beautiful family towards me and waved goodbye. Allison
Havey
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