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Dick Heller (sportswriter) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dick Heller (sportswriter) Richard S. Heller (January 10, 1938 - March 20, 2014〔(RICHARD S. HELLER )〕) was a longtime sportswriter and columnist for the ''Washington Times''. ==Journalism career== Heller began his career writing for the ''The Washington Daily News'' while still in high school. He also served stints with the ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', The ''Alexandria Gazette'' and ''The Washington Star'', with whom he remained until 1981. He then joined the ''The Miami Herald'' before settling with ''The Washington Times'' in 1986. He remained with them until 2009, when the paper folded its sports section. After they brought the sports section back in 2011, he contributed bi-weekly columns. He also contributed to TheNationalPastimeMuseum.com after his retirement.〔(Dick Heller, longtime Washington Times sports columnist, dead at 76 )〕 He is credited with 'discovering' and popularizing ''The Sports Junkies''.〔(Dick Heller, Times Columnist Dead at 76, Launched ‘The Sports Junkies’ Careers )〕
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