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...Schecter, Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey and TIME-LIFE Photographer John Dominis, capturing the sights and sounds of President Nixon's visit to China last week meant exhausting 18-hour days of reporting. Each day Sidey and Schecter followed the President and Mrs. Nixon through their busy official schedule. When the First Family paused occasionally to catch its breath, our reporters traveled to Chinese schools, factories and army training fields to capture the quality of life in a country few U.S. journalists have seen in more than two decades...
ACCOMPANYING the President to China for TIME were Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey and White House Correspondent Jerrold Schecter. Herewith, excerpted from their notebooks, their day-by-day impressions and perceptions of Nixon's China odyssey...
...President's trip gave American correspondents their first opportunity in more than two decades for a personal look at China. When not covering Richard Nixon's activities, TIME'S Hugh Sidey inspected a secondary school and Jerrold Schecter visited a Peking department store and a division of the People's Liberation Army. Their reports...
When the President's trip to China was announced last year, no publication knew how many correspondents it could send, but TIME and LIFE had no doubt about their first choices: Jerrold Schecter, our White House correspondent, and Hugh Sidey, Washington bureau chief and LIFE columnist. This week the two are exploring Peking with President Nixon, along with TIME-LIFE Photographer John Dominis, one of the few still cameramen on the trip. For Schecter it is almost like going home. He began China watching in 1960 in our Hong Kong bureau, later viewed the mainland from another angle...
...Time Inc. has three places. White House Correspondent Jerrold Schecter will cover the trip for TIME, Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey for LIFE and LIFE Photographer John Dominis will represent both magazines...