Viorel Florescu, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist whose work captured the plights of those living in conflict zones around the world, died April 30 in Pennsylvania after a brief bout with ...
Viorel Florescu, the swashbuckling, globe-trotting, Pulitzer-prize winning, chain-smoking photographer for Newsday who documented war, terrorism and revolution, as well as everyday life in New York ...
BUCHAREST, Romania - He was a Romanian-born historian, professor and philanthropist who intrigued American popular culture by writing a book linking the fictional Count Dracula to the 15th-century ...
Some of the many images from Viorel Florescu, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes and a Newsday alum, who died on April 30. Frank Singleton in a photograph taken April 2004. Newsday reporter Steve Wick ...
Radu Florescu was a professor who intrigued American popular culture by writing a book linking Count Dracula to the 15th-century Romanian prince Vlad the Impaler You can save this article by ...
He was a Romanian-born historian, professor and philanthropist who intrigued American popular culture by writing a book linking the fictional Count Dracula to the 15th-century Romanian prince Vlad the ...
Radu Florescu was a Romanian-born historian, professor and philanthropist who intrigued popular culture by writing a book linking the fictional Count Dracula to Vlad the Impaler. He wrote a dozen ...
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Radu Florescu, who has died aged 88, was a Romanian historian who “discovered” links between Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula and Romania’s real-life bloodthirsty aristocrat, Vlad Tepes, the 15th-century ...
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE — With host Flintridge Sacred Heart hanging around at halftime, the Harvard-Westlake girls basketball team did what it always does — turned to guard Natalie Florescu. And Florescu ...