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For the next half hour he responded discursively to questions from Gordey and myself and the dozens of reporters crowded behind the CBS camera.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Unsuccessful, that is, for the participants and perhaps for the world, but not for the little corps of correspondents—such as Ned Russell of the New York Herald Tribune, Sydney Gruson and later A. M. Rosenthal of the New York Times, Arnaud de Borchgrave of Newsweek, and among the few Europeans allowed into our inner sanctum, Michel Gordey of the Paris newspaper France-Soir.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Unsuccessful, that is, for the participants and perhaps for the world, but not for the little corps of correspondents—such as Ned Russell of the New York Herald Tribune, Sydney Gruson and later A. M. Rosenthal of the New York Times, Arnaud de Borchgrave of Newsweek, and among the few Europeans allowed into our inner sanctum, Michel Gordey of the Paris newspaper France-Soir.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Unsuccessful, that is, for the participants and perhaps for the world, but not for the little corps of correspondents—such as Ned Russell of the New York Herald Tribune, Sydney Gruson and later A. M. Rosenthal of the New York Times, Arnaud de Borchgrave of Newsweek, and among the few Europeans allowed into our inner sanctum, Michel Gordey of the Paris newspaper France-Soir.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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For the next half hour he responded discursively to questions from Gordey and myself and the dozens of reporters crowded behind the CBS camera.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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That I finally managed—or rather my good friend Michel Gordey of the newspaper France-Soirmanaged for me—on the Khrushchev special train between Lille and Rouen on the way back to Paris.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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That I finally managed—or rather my good friend Michel Gordey of the newspaper France-Soirmanaged for me—on the Khrushchev special train between Lille and Rouen on the way back to Paris.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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For the next half hour he responded discursively to questions from Gordey and myself and the dozens of reporters crowded behind the CBS camera.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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That I finally managed—or rather my good friend Michel Gordey of the newspaper France-Soirmanaged for me—on the Khrushchev special train between Lille and Rouen on the way back to Paris.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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It once happened that Ivan had a quarrel with him; but while old man Gordey was yet alive, and Ivan's father was the head of the house - hold, the two peasants lived as good neighbors should.
The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories [a machine-readable transcription] 1890
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