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List of UPI reporters
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This is a list of notable reporters who worked for United Press International during their careers:
- Carl W. Ackerman, 1913-1914 Albany, NY and Washington, D.C. bureau reporter, 1915-1917 Berlin Correspondent[1]
- Howard Arenstein, 1978 Jerusalem bureau chief 1981 editor on UPI's foreign desk in New York and Washington.[2]
- James Baar, editor in the UPI Washington Bureau
- Arnaud de Borchgrave, 1947 -1951 Brussels bureau chief, 1998 president of UPI, 2001 editor-at-large of UPI based in Washington DC [3]
- Joe Bob Briggs
- David Brinkley[4]
- Don Canaan UPI Ohio 1996-1999
- Lucien Carr
- Pye Chamberlayne[5]
- John Chambers, son of Whittaker Chambers[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] (UPI Radio, 1960s)[14][15][16]
- Audio recap of 87th Congress (1962)[17]
- Audio recap on Presidential Election (1964)[18]
- Funeral Services for Adlai Stevenson (1965)[19]
- Civil Rights Movement in 1965 (1965)[20]
- Preview 1966 (1966)[21]
- "From the People" with Hubert Humphrey (text) (February 1968)[22]
- Audio on LBJ's signing of Civil Rights Act of 1968 (11 April 1968)[23]
- Text of eyewitness account of RFK assassination (1968)[24]
- Marquis Childs
- Charles Collingwood[4]
- Walter Cronkite, 1939-1950, covered World War II for UP.[4][25]
- William Boyd Dickinson
- Bill Downs[26]
- Marc S. Ellenbogen
- James M. Flinchum
- Sylvana Foa
- Oscar Fraley
- Thomas Friedman
- Joseph L. Galloway
- Carmen Gentile
- Seymour Hersh
- John Hoerr
- Richard C. Hottelet[27]
- Stewart Kellerman
- Michael Keon, covered the Chinese Civil War in the late 1940s
- David Kirby
- Paul Ladewski
- Eli Lake
- Larry LeSueur[28]
- Eric Lyman
- Eugene Lyons
- Carlos Mendo
- Webb Miller[5]
- Randy Minkoff
- Joe W. Morgan, editor who covered the Alger Hiss trial, Joseph Stalin death, Sputnik launch, Yuri Gagarin spaceflight, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assassination[29]
- M. R. Akhtar Mukul
- Ron Nessen
- Richard S. Newcombe
- Dan Olmsted
- Bill Rosinski
- Milton Richman
- Eric Sevareid[4]
- Steve Sailer
- Harrison Salisbury[4]
- Mac Sebree
- Neil Sheehan
- William Shirer[4]
- Howard K. Smith[4]
- Merriman Smith[5]
- Jeff Stein
- Barry Sussman
- Roger Tatarian
- Helen Thomas[4]
- Morris DeHaven Tracy
- Martin Walker
- Kate Webb[5]
- Karl Henry Von Wiegand
- Christopher Alan Benson
- Steve Wilstein
- Lester Ziffren[5]
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