Tom Wicker, Journalist and Observer, Dies at 85
Made prominent by his coverage of the Kennedy assassination, Mr. Wicker became Washington bureau chief for The New York Times and an iconoclastic columnist.
From: NYT > Books
Friday, 25 November, 2011
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