Eddie Adams, a photojournalist whose half-century of arresting work was defined by a single frame _ a Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photo of a communist guerrilla being executed in a Saigon street during the Vietnam War _ died Sunday. He was 71. Adams died at his Manhattan home from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, said his assistant, Jessica Stuart.
Condolence from Malaysian Chinese News Photographers Association (MCNPA)
Condolence from Malaysian Chinese News Photographers Association (MCNPA)