Attached is a 1961 article about a journalist who in later years would be known for his work on NPR, Daniel Schorr (1916 – 2010); back in the day, he had a unique relationship with Nikita Khrushchev:
“When C.B.S.’ Daniel Schorr (1916 – 2010) and U.S.S.R.’s Mr. K meet head on – sparks and fur fly; and Nikita doesn’t always come out on top.”
“Premier Khrushchev has been known, upon spotting the 44-year American newsman, to boom, ‘Ah, there’s old Schorr, my sputnik.'”
In 1958, Fidel Castro wrote an article for an American magazine in which he thoroughly lied about his intentions; click here to read it.
Additional magazine and newspaper articles about the Cold War may be read on this page.
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