Flora Lewis
Flora Lewis was an influential American journalist and foreign correspondent known for her insightful reporting on international affairs, particularly during the Vietnam War. She covered the secret negotiations between the United States and North Vietnam, providing critical analysis of the political landscape and the implications of the Paris Peace Accords. Lewis's work earned her recognition as one of the leading voices in journalism during a tumultuous period in history.
Born on Apr 02, 1918 (107 years old)
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Venezuela:
Flora Lewis was the special correspondent for The New York Times covering the secret negotiations.
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Panama:
Flora Lewis was the special correspondent for The New York Times covering the secret negotiations.
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Uruguay:
Flora Lewis covered the secret negotiations between Kissinger and Tho for The New York Times.
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