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Edward M. Korry

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Korry fought to preserve his reputation against widespread press reports, many of them by journalists who had been his peers and friends during his reportorial career, and who colluded or sourced their information from staff members of Senator Church’s Committee to the effect that he had played an
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had attempted to orchestrate a military takeover in Chile, "none of this, it is now evident, was known to Ambassador Korry". This "correction" occurred while Korry was teaching a course on International Relations at
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instrumental role in a military coup to depose and kill Allende, despite Korry's repeated public claims that he had known nothing of the CIA's plans to foment this, nor had he played any role in it. In 1981,
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Europe. In 1954, Korry became the Chief United Press Correspondent for Europe after working as in the same position for Eastern Europe and as United Press Manager for Germany and France. Korry graduated from
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and as a public member of one of the Foreign Service selection boards in 1962. In 1972 and 1973, he was president of the
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Prior to his appointment to Ethiopia by John F. Kennedy, Korry was European editor for
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called a "2,300-word correction," wrote that although the
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New York City
New York
U.S.
Charlotte
North Carolina
U.S.
diplomat
Presidents
Kennedy
Johnson
Nixon
New York City
Ethiopia
Chile
September 11th, 1973 coup
Allende
Augusto Pinochet
Look magazine
United Press
World War II
Washington and Lee University
Undersecretary of State
Association of American Publishers
United Nations Association of the United States of America
Council on Foreign Relations
The New York Times
Time magazine
CIA
Connecticut College

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