Problems of Third World Bias
Les Payne
Wednesday, 16 Nov 1983 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Mr. Payne is National Editor of Newsday. His previous assignments include coverage of the Soweto uprising in South Africa and action in the guerilla areas in Zimbabwe. He is also coauthor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning series, "The Heroin Trail."Part of the World Affairs Series: International Communications
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