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...Smader-Medina Berkeley, Calif...
...peasants' homes on a North China commune and slept in a coed factory dorm in Shenyang. Though he found the political control "sobering," he was impressed by the people's "hopefulness, dedication and lack of cynicism." For this assignment, he was assisted by Reporter-Researcher Sara Medina, who has been working on China stories for TIME since before the Cultural Revolution in 1966. From Washington, Diplomatic Editor Jerrold Schecter, who accompanied Henry Kissinger on several Peking visits., reported the assessments of State Department China experts. Says Senior Editor Ron Kriss, who supervised the cover project, "The People...
...York, Associate Editor William Smith received some 150 pages of reports and wrote the story assisted by Reporter-Researchers Sara Collins Medina and Susan Reed, who specialize in the Middle East area. For John Elson, senior editor of the World section, it was his third Middle East cover story in five weeks...
...participated as a defense attorney in two of the four cases you mentioned (Dr. Sam Sheppard and My Lai Four-Captain Ernest Medina), I have vivid memories of the dynamics of those trials and the publicity difficulties that had to be overcome...
Meanwhile, a weary State Department correspondent, John Mulliken, who traveled 24,230 miles with the Secretary over 34 days, wrote - on the plane back to Washington - a detailed report on Kissinger's feat and the outlook for the Geneva negotiations. In New York, Reporter-Researchers Sara Medina and Susan Reed gathered background material and geared up for a fast job of fact checking. Associate Editor Spencer Davidson, one of TIME'S most experienced Middle East hands with nine previous Middle East covers to his credit, wrote the story. A graduate of Baltimore's Loyola College, Davidson reported...