Atomic Bill: A Journalist's Dangerous Ambition in the Shadow of the Bomb
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Vincent Kiernan., Vincent Kiernan|AUTHOR., & Jim Frangione|READER. (2022). Atomic Bill: A Journalist's Dangerous Ambition in the Shadow of the Bomb . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Vincent Kiernan, Vincent Kiernan|AUTHOR and Jim Frangione|READER. 2022. Atomic Bill: A Journalist's Dangerous Ambition in the Shadow of the Bomb. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Vincent Kiernan, Vincent Kiernan|AUTHOR and Jim Frangione|READER. Atomic Bill: A Journalist's Dangerous Ambition in the Shadow of the Bomb Tantor Media, Inc, 2022.

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Vincent Kiernan, Vincent Kiernan|AUTHOR, and Jim Frangione|READER. Atomic Bill: A Journalist's Dangerous Ambition in the Shadow of the Bomb Tantor Media, Inc., 2022.

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Laurence leveraged his perch at the Times to engage in paid speechmaking, book writing, filmmaking, and radio broadcasting. His work for the Times declined in quality as his relationships with people in power grew closer and more lucrative. Atomic Bill reveals extraordinary ethical lapses by Laurence. In 1963, a conflict of interest led to his forced retirement from the Times.

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