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A [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning American journalist most known for his work on the [[Vietnam War]], considered one of the key sources of truth by some and as a biased opponent by others. He received the [[Pentagon Papers]] and oversaw the publication of these classified historical documents in the ''New York Times''. He is also known for his complex biography and war history of [[John Paul Vann]], ''A Bright and Shining Lie.'' | A [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning American journalist most known for his work on the [[Vietnam War]], considered one of the key sources of truth by some and as a biased opponent by others. He received the [[Pentagon Papers]] and oversaw the publication of these classified historical documents in the ''[[New York Times]]''. He is also known for his complex biography and war history of [[John Paul Vann]], ''A Bright and Shining Lie.'' |
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A Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist most known for his work on the Vietnam War, considered one of the key sources of truth by some and as a biased opponent by others. He received the Pentagon Papers and oversaw the publication of these classified historical documents in the New York Times. He is also known for his complex biography and war history of John Paul Vann, A Bright and Shining Lie.