Jack Anderson

Jack Anderson

Jack Northman Anderson was an American newspaper columnist, syndicated by United Features Syndicate, considered one of the fathers of modern investigative journalism. Anderson won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his investigation on secret American policy decision-making between the United States and Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. In addition to his newspaper career, Anderson also had a syndicated radio show with the Mutual Broadcasting Network, acted as Washington bureau chief of Parade Magazine, and was a commentator on ABC-TV's Good Morning America for...
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Birthdate:October 19, 1922
Birthplace:California
Date of death:December 17, 2005
Religion:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Also known as:Jack Northman Anderson, Jackson Northman Anderson

Written works by Jack Anderson

  • Alice in blunderland
    Alice in blunderland
  • Stormin' Norman
    Stormin' Norman
  • Zero time
    Zero time
  • Washington exposé
    Washington exposé
  • Saudi connection
    Saudi connection
Title
Alice in blunderland
Stormin' Norman
Zero time
Washington exposé
Saudi connection
Cambodia file
Peace, war, and politics
Control
Inside the NRA
McCarthy
Anderson papers
Confessions of a muckraker
Japan conspiracy
Millennium
American Government ... like it is
McCarthy: the man, the Senator, the "ism, "
Fiasco
Washington exposé
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