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Gwen Knapp, sports writer who looked at the big picture, dies at 61

Por: The Boston Globe Nation January 22, 2023

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NEW YORK — Gwen Knapp, a prominent sports reporter and columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer and The San Francisco Chronicle and most recently an editor on the sports desk of The New York Times, died Friday in Manhattan, New York. She was 61.The cause was lymphoma, her sister Susan Knapp McClements said.Ms. Knapp spent nearly 30 years reporting on sports. She became a sports columnist in 1995, one of only a handful of women in the country to... + full article



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