Pulitzer Prize winning journalists
Dateline-Saigon is a powerful, haunting documentary about 5 journalists reporting the truth about the Vietnam War
Dateline-Saigon, documentary, Vietnam War, reporting, reporters, journalism, Thomas D. Herman, David Halberstam, Malcolm Browne, Neil Sheehan, Peter Arnett, Horst Faas, John F. Kennedy, President Kennedy, New York Times, Associated Press, United Press International
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David Halberstam, Horst Faas, Malcolm Browne, Neil Sheehan, Peter Arnett
Journalists who have all received Pulitzer Prizes -awards- for their work on Vietnam, at Elaine’s in NYC.
from left to right: – David Halberstam, author of best selling books “The Best & the Brightest” & “The Powers That Be” – Peter Arnett, author of “Live from the Battlefield” – Malcolm Browne, currently a science correspondent for the New York Times – Horst Faas, now European photo editor for the Associated Press – Neil Sheehan, author of “A Bright Shining Lie” 1995 © Annie LEIBOVITZ