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A great loss to an industry that's in an otherwise impoverished condition.
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
A great loss to an industry that's in an otherwise impoverished condition.
Somehow I imagine that member Frances_iom might not entirely agree about the first part of that! But he certainly had a way with words - no doubt about that...
Just come home to this devastating news. He only revealed his medical condition to his readers a couple of weeks ago. Desperately sad, and a huge loss to journalism. His young family...one's thoughts are with them.
By contrast with his combative writing, arming himself with the widest gamut of the English language, his newspaper editor singled out Gill's compassion in foreign assignments in seeking to represent the underdog. He was a restaurant critic who had actually worked as a chef, and he highlighted some great out-of-the-way eateries. It was always fun trying to get to the end of one of his columns without having pick up a dictionary. RIP Adrian Gill. Your paper will be a much duller read now that you are permanently away.
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