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FILE -- Christopher Hitchens, right, the author of "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," after being released from esophageal cancer treatment, with the liberal atheist Richard Dawkins in Houston, Oct. 7, 2011. Hitchens, a slashing polemicist in the tradition of Thomas Paine and George Orwell who trained his sights on targets as various as Henry Kissinger, the British monarchy and Mother Teresa, wrote a best-seller attacking religious belief, and dismayed his former comrades on the left by enthusiastically supporting the American-led war in Iraq, died Dec. 15, 2011, at the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He was 62.(Michael Stravato/The New York Times)
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