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- and women who cover the Pennsylvania A enue
heat-t. e White House Press Corp-and their counterls, th Vhit He . Pr . s
r ta.l'ie:....S1tting on th Prrsc; orp panel v..ill be columnist~
Marianne Mean . Hearst.
wspapus; Frank orm1er,. P;
Dan Rather, CB~~ ews
- and Welfar1•, f)p,111,
Collc•ge ol F.duntiun, l nin·r,ity uf Mich1Kan
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1 IIE RIGIIT TO HEALTH}\ '() :mmrcAL CARE
Owni1•w: Th1•odon· :l,larmor, Prof
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On the corresix1ndents' panel were
Frank Cormier, for a long time with
the Associated Press and now retired;
Helen Thomas, United Press Interna
tional and dean of the Whjte House
press corps: Marianne Means, Hearst
Newspapers and l(jng Features syndi
cate: James
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Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.),
Douglas Kiker (New York Herald
Tribune), Francis Lewine (As
sociated Press), John Chancellor
(NBC), Marianne Means (Hearst
Newspapers; Look Magazine), Bob
Thompson (Los Angeles Times,
Hearst), Helen Thomas (United