One of the lessons a political reporter learns early in life is never to underestimate greatness. Case in point: Ted Kennedy. I’m sure that none of my colleagues covering his early emergence on the national horizon in the 1960s bet on him as a promising young star, even when the lives of his brothers were [...]
Remembering Ted Kennedy
August 30th, 2009 No Comments
Tags: bangkok · cbs news · John F. Kennedy · Lyndon Johnson · moscow · Robert F. Kennedy · Ted Kennedy
Mixed Signals
August 14th, 2008 1 Comment
MOSCOW — This is no time for blustering in the Caucusus, not by the president of Georgia, by Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin or George Bush and Condoleezza Rice in Washington. That’s because everyone can share the blame for what’s been happening in Georgia and South Ossetia. Rice, whose credentials as a Soviet expert have [...]
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Moscow Musings
August 12th, 2008 No Comments
Thirty-six years ago I was in Georgia and Abkhasia on assignment for CBS News. Last Friday, I was in the network’s Moscow bureau watching the war unfold between Russia and Georgia. In between repetitive scenes of bombing, shelling and chaos, I switched channels to absorb the spectacular unveiling of the Olympic Games in Beijing. Obviously, it was [...]
Tags: abkhasia · beijing · cbs news · china · georgia · moscow · olympics · south ossetia · soviet union
