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Pocket Books, 2001 - Journalists - 354 pages "Abroad, he opened the CBS bureau in Moscow in 1955, arranged an unprecedented television interview with Soviet boss Nikita Khrushchev, and was on hand for every major European event from the founding of NATO to the building of the Berlin Wall. At home and overseas his no-holds-barred approach to covering the news landed him in trouble with the authorities. He may be one of the only journalists investigated by both the KGB and the FBI." Bonus: Interesting newspaper clippings relevant to the subject matter in the book enclosed in the back cover
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A living legend of American journalism, three-time Emmy winner Schorr affords readers a sharply written and rousing account of his matchless career as a groundbreaking print and broadcast newsman. 16-...
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