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- got acquainted over that
He also went out to get the support of some of the
smaller newspapers.
He didn't rely on the Dallas News, which he
of course didn't have.
But he wor ked hard on papers like [those]
owned by Mr. Houston Ha.r te.
papers
- at the State Department that started something
like this. "There's a report in the Reuters News Agency this morning based on a
monitored radio broadcast from Hanoi that the North Vietnamese foreign minister said, 'If
the U.S. would do A and B, there could
- McCloskey’s work in foreign service and as State Department spokesman; reporters; Vietnam; credibility gap; coordinating briefings with the White House and the Pentagon; new mission of the marines in 1965; withholding information from the press
- was assistant district attorney of Dallas County and going to law school
part-time contemporaneously with my service as assistant district attorney of Dallas
County in the civil department.
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- at me
and said, "When can you be in Vietnam?" Well, that was a shock at about eight-ten in the
morning, at that time. And I said, "General, I'm ADCSOPS; you've got me on all these
joint programs; if you want a real transition, it would take me at least
- the University of Minnesota.
you joined the United Press in Detroit.
In 1948
And in 1949 you joined the
Detroit Free Press and became a labor editor.
You, at that time,
also acted as a correspondent for the New York Times, Business Week,
and Newsweek