Talk:Laurence I. Barrett
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corrections to the article on me
[edit]I did not realize until today that Wikipedia carries an article on me. While there is nothing serious wrong with the present article, it's a bit misleading and incomplete. I request the following changes & additions:
Concerning my tenure with the New York Herald Tribune: I started as a general assignment reporter in January, 1958. Then I became chief of the paper's 3-person city hall bureau and author of a weekly column called City Hall Beat. Based on this experience I wrote a novel, "The Mayor of New York" (Doubleday, 1965). In 1963 the paper sent me to his Washington Bureau in 1963. There I covered the Pentagon and national politics.
Concerning my tenure with TIME: I was on staff from 1965 to 1993, holding a variety of assignments: Nation section writer, senior editor, New York Regional Bureau Chief, senior White House correspondent, national political correspondent and deputy Washington bureau chief. I was then a Washington-based contributor to TIME until 1997. While with TIME I wrote "Gambling with History: Reagan in the White House" (Doubleday, 1983) and was co-author of "The Winning of the White House 1988" (1988, New American Library).
From November 1997 until February 200 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.28.167.143 (talk) 18:12, 20 May 2014 (UTC)
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