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  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • to the junta's heart so it would not look as if he came down here on a purely social fling. State would do this with the weekly news magazines if at all. But since the King's main talks were with you, State wouldn't think o£ backgrounding this way without your
  • WERE GIVING HL"1 PLASMA. WE WERE TREATING THE OTHER l 1EN THAT WER~ SE.1\IOUSLY WOUNDED, WITH OTHER INDIVIDUAL LED THIS OFr'ICER TiffiOUGH THE SHIP. TO KNOWW:-IBRETHE SHIP'S CRE'.-1MEMBERS. HE HAD VERY FEW COMMENTS. HE WANTED MAGAZINE
  • :_:, ME..· S0 f1ETHING OF HIS RECENT ·TRIP TO V-IET ' NAM, WHICli . WILL FORM TH~ BASIS FOR AN ARTICL~ APPEARING IN LOOK MAGAZINE IN NOVEMBER~ I. ' n~-G!NERAL, HE E.MERGED ~ITH A · SENSE -OF~-GREAT. OPTIMISi'f,- fJJ HICH ~Ill -BE REFLECTED
  • their hamlet owing to the exemplary performance of the Team. These are isolated examples. I hope it augurs a trend for the future . . I. An English View The London magazine "The Economist" in its voluminous "Report from Vietnam, " of July 9, makes