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Arnaud de Borchgrave: The Last Foreign Correspondent

In thirty-three years, he covered seventeen wars and more than eighty countries. He traded gossip with Anwar Sadat, sipped tea with Pham Van Dong, and was a houseguest of King Hussein’s. In a job that requires bluff and bravado, he has outrun the best of them. But sooner or later even the master has to come in from the cold.

January 1 1981 ROBERT SAM ANSON Evelyn Hofer
FEATURES
Arnaud de Borchgrave: The Last Foreign Correspondent

In thirty-three years, he covered seventeen wars and more than eighty countries. He traded gossip with Anwar Sadat, sipped tea with Pham Van Dong, and was a houseguest of King Hussein’s. In a job that requires bluff and bravado, he has outrun the best of them. But sooner or later even the master has to come in from the cold.

January 1 1981 ROBERT SAM ANSON Evelyn Hofer


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