What I've learned: no spin
Article Abstract:
Political correspondent and columnist of 'Washington Post' David Broder covers his 10th presidential campaign. Two of his most succinct advice to neophytes covering the campaign are to never get identified with a candidate and to never pass up the chance to go to the john.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1996
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In love and war: looking back on ten years of interviews - the laughter and the tears
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A writer looks back on ten years of interviews that he has done since 1988 for his Washingtonian magazine column "What I've Learned." He is thankful to the 120 outstanding people he interviewed, including General Colin Powell, for sharing what they have learned.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1998
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State secrets
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Washington Post reporter Don Oberdorfer stated that the most exciting period for his work was during the height of the Cold War. He believes that journalists need to have an instinct to ferret out false stories and denials which turn out to be true.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1993
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