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Marvin L Stone (1924–2000)

Auteur de Science Service Science Program: Man in Space

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Comprend les noms: Marvin Stone, Marvin L. Stone

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Date de naissance
1924
Date de décès
2000-05-01
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male
Lieu du décès
Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Cause du décès
Cancer

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Marvin L. Stone, 76, who edited U.S. News & World Report for nearly a decade beginning in the mid-1970s. After a stint in the Navy during World War II, Stone began his journalism career as a police reporter in Huntington, W.Va., moving on to a wire service and then magazine reporting. His journalism career spanned 40 years and included coverage of four wars and stories filed from 35 countries. From London in 1951, Stone was the first to report that the Soviet Union had developed the hydrogen bomb. In 1955, from Hanoi, he covered the final days of the French war in Indochina. He and two other American correspondents were aboard the plane that dropped the last paratroopers at Dien Bien Phu before it fell to Ho Chi Minh. In Europe, Stone covered the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Later, he wrote about the birth of the space age, writing "Man in Space," a book in the Doubleday science series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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