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English: Canadian journalist Rhea Clyman, who worked as a foreign correspondent. She made international news headlines in 1932 when she was expelled from the Soviet Union for her reporting.
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Source Edmonton Journal (Alberta, Canada), September 26, 1932, page 4: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55311306/rhea-clyman-expelled-from-russia/
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