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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • '''Neil Sheehan''' is an American journalist, known for investigative reporting during the | title = Neil Sheehan: Journalist
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • | publisher = Viking Press | year= 1983}}, p. 265</ref> Neil Sheehan describes him as "an intellectual with a corrosive wit, as slim and handsom
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • In Vietnam, he was close to other controversal young reporters, including Neil Sheehan, Peter Arnett and Stanley Karnow, all of whom raised similar controversies the other fellow's name?...Neil Sheehan . And also he was discouraged and disillusioned because
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  • ...ry 3, the day after the actual battle, several U.S. reporters, including [[Neil Sheehan]] and [[David Halberstam]], General [[Paul Harkins]] to ask what he though ...g across a rice paddy is much more difficult than it seems. Later in 1967, Neil Sheehan observed that U.S. forces found this sufficiently difficult that they would
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  • {{rpl|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • ...he U.S. press in Vietnam, calling them "immature and experience", to which Neil Sheehan, one of those reporters, responded "our youth and inexperience made it poss
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  • {{r|Neil Sheehan}}
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  • ...with [[Ngo Dinh Nhu]]. Lodge insisted Richardson be replaced, according to Neil Sheehan, not because he performed badly but to signal the U.S. rejection of Ngo. <r
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  • Neil Sheehan said "These men trusted Conein as they would not have trusted another CIA a
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  • ...sy coverage of the 1962 Battle of Ap Bac, with irregularities uncovered by Neil Sheehan and David Halberstam.
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  • ...seen as especially aggressive included David Halberstam, Peter Arnett, and Neil Sheehan. Other respected reporters, such as Joseph Galloway|Joe Galloway, were seen
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  • * [[Neil Sheehan/Definition]]
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  • * [[Neil Sheehan/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Neil Sheehan/Metadata]]
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