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...first American to discuss policy with China's newly named Acting Premier Hua. He also received the most detailed briefing yet given to anyone on the meaning of the political campaign now sweeping China (see THE WORLD). Thus the Administration, as Henry Kissinger said last week, will definitely debrief Nixon after his return...
...complex," he said, "but it is not as drastic as it has been described." The President came down from Camp David with nothing dramatic to announce. At a meeting of the National Security Council, the subject of Cambodia did not even come up, and Nixon did not bother to debrief Haig until the meeting was over...
Arnett and Faas are a curious double threat. Arnett is a four-year veteran of the war's slog. Though a correspondent, he has also taken outstanding pictures. Faas is the war's top photographer, but he reports so well that his colleagues immediately debrief him after a mission and send out stories under his byline. Since A.P.'s primary job is the day-to-day detailing of events, Arnett and Faas spend most of their time in the field; they have seen more fighting than the average G.I., know more about scrounging rides than any dozen...
...speak no English, regularly speckle the World with gaudy and sometimes bawdy typos. His general manager is a converted taxi driver; his star photographer was once his houseboy. Worst of all. most of Berrigan's Thai reporters cannot write English. After they cover a story, Berrigan has to debrief them in a game of delicate ploy and diffident counterploy. Sample...