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The New Yorker, March 19 , 1966P. 47 Frank, a newspaperman for the liberal English-language press, describes a pre-dawn "visit from the Security Branch" to his home in South Africa to see if he had any documents connected with a long list of African Nationalist and white & colored left-wing organizations, the Liberal Party, or dynamite or other explosives.
By Anthony Delius The New Yorker, March 19 , 1966P. 47 Frank, a newspaperman for the liberal English-language press, describes a pre-dawn "visit from the Security Branch" to his home in South Africa to see if he had any documents connected with a long list of African Nationalist and white & colored left-wing organizations, the Liberal Party, or dynamite or other explosives.
In fact, one of Cronkite's most memorable assignments as a newspaperman for United Press was covering the Nuremberg trial of Nazi war criminals, where -- he wrote decades later -- he'd argue over nightly drinks with his journalist colleagues of the importance of holding top officials accountable for their actions.
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