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Becker, Bill, "Stagg Gets a
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Becker, Bill, "U.S. A-bomb Test for
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Becker, Bill, "U.S. A-bomb Test for
Peaceful Use Frees Radiation; Vapor Cloud Escapes Cave in New Mexico Blast—A.E.C. Doubts Danger",
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Becker, Bill, "X-15 Flies 2,650 M.P.H., Cracking Record; 9-Minute Desert Test
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Becker, Bill, "X-15 Flies 2,650 M.P.H., Cracking Record; 9-Minute Desert Test
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From 1964 to 1966, he worked as writer for
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Becker, Bill, Delays are Seen on Man in Space,; Von Braun and Others Cite
Hazards—Hit on Moon by Rocket Is Doubted",
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Becker, Bill, "Angels Doing Well... Except at Gate; Coast Club
Drawing Poorly but Autry Is Optimistic",
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Becker, Bill, "Cuba
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Becker, Bill, "Negroes on Coast March at
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Becker was awarded the University of the Pacific's Amos Alonzo Stagg Award of Merit in 2008.
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Becker, Bill, "Hoffa Testifies in Los Angeles; Barely Misses Robert Kennedy",
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Becker, Bill, "O. J. Simpson Goes From Goat to Hero With 9-Yard Run",
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which resulted in over 600 articles. In 1957, he spent five months in
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