Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, left, presents to Malcolm Browne, Associated Press correspondent photographer based in Saigon, Vietnam, the 'Golden Pier,' a symbolic prize, for his picture of a burning monk which was selected as overall winner and news category winner in the Seventh World Press Photo contest in The Hague, Netherlands on Dec. 14, 1963. Browne received his award at the opening of the exhibition of pictures entered for the important competitions. At center is Peter Van Breukelen, chairman if the World Press Photo Foundation. (AP Photo)
Malcolm Browne, acclaimed for his trenchant reporting of the Vietnam War and a photo of a Buddhist monk's suicide by fire that shocked the Kennedy White House into a critical policy re-evaluation, has died. He was 81.
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