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Untold Stories from the Correspondents for the Legendary Time-Life News Service
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About the Book
This is a collection of the personal stories of many former Time-Life News Service correspondent and staff members. Many are hilarious, somre are tragic and sad. Some expose the silly moments of the great and famous. But they are all the personal accounts of what it was like to be a journalist in what was once one of the greatest news gathering organizations in the world.
About the Author
Editor’s bio: John Stacks started his career at Time Magazine in 1967 in the Washington bureau. He was then Boston Bureau Chief, Washington News Editor, National Political Correspondent, Whiite House correspondent, Deputy Chief of Correspondents and then Chief of Correspondents and Deputy Managing Editor of Time. Book Description: This is a collection of the personal stories of many former Time-Life News Service correspondent and staff members. Many are hilarious, somre are tragic and sad. Some expose the silly moments of the great and famous. But they are all the personal accounts of what it was like to be a journalist in what was once one of the greatest news gathering organizations in the world.