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...this time of crisis the nation's leaders are all pulling together in the search to find Faith. President Ford has asked all Americans to join with him in locating Faith immediately. "My very existence depends on it," he said recently, James Reston has written over 200 articles in the New York Times, all seeking Faith. Reston says that his very existence depends...
...than other papers, because it was once badly burned by sitting with great civic pompousity on a piece of hot news. In 1961, The Times learned of the upcoming Bay of Pigs invasion--"an important ongoing operation," as Rosenthal would say--but the publisher, at the urging of James Reston, ordered the story about it toned down and placed in a less-prominent spot on the front page. Reston felt that the invasion would suffer if The Times reported that it was about to occur; it might even be cancelled. That would not be in the best interest...
...comment about the Senator's greater interest in the affairs of cows and bulks than in human affairs should have been attributed to James Reston, not to me. Your reporter asked me to summarize Reston's column on this matter for her, and I did not so. The verb, incidentally, was "mate." not "make." --Zick Rubin Lecturer on Social Psychology
...regret net having attributed the "cows and bulls" quotation to James Reston. otherwise I stand by my story. --Diane L. Sherlock
...news story in The Crimson (March 19) on Senator Proxmire's attack on research sponsored by the National Science Foundation does an injustice to the Senator, to me, and to James Reston...