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...Daniel Schorr oriented his entire life around reporting. For him, reporting was "not only a livelihood, but a frame of mind" used to approach every situation he encountered. Always skeptical, he looked for a hidden story behind every conversation. Always objective, he sought detachment from the events he covered...
...Republic, weighs in with a good blast of William "Fishbait" Miller's kiss-and-tell "expose" of how Congress really works--a book that deserves to be burned if ever one did. Edward Diamond tells the depressing story of CBS News's Watergate coverage as recounted by Daniel Schorr. Not surprisingly, it turns out you really can't trust Walter Cronkite very...
...guest list will include Crimson editors Richard S. Weisman '78, Editorial Board Chairman; Nicole K. Seligman '78 Managing Editor, and Steven Schorr '78, Executive Editor...
Tomorrow--Tom Snyder, Nikki Seligman, Rich "Rock Caps" Weisman and Steve Schorr on Ch. 4 at 1 a.m. $20,000 Pyramid--Harvard student wins...
...Tolstoy put words in Napoleon's mouth long after the event; it is the use of this technique for contemporaries, or the recent dead, that raises problems. Now that Herman Wouk is converting his bestseller The Winds of War into a television series, he was asked by Daniel Schorr about the propriety of giving to actors impersonating Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin words that the real figures never uttered. "You have touched a very live nerve," Wouk replied. "I don't know if anyone has the answer." But some try to answer: one successful scriptwriter, David Rintels, when criticized...