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R. W. Apple, Jr., the esteemed American journalist and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, provided insightful coverage of major international events and political developments for over four decades. Renowned for his incisive analysis, keen observations, and colorful prose, Apple's reporting from around the globe earned him widespread acclaim and established him as one of the preeminent journalists of his generation.

"Some of our best journalists take themselves even more seriously than the politicians they write about."



"The sense of national catastrophe is inevitably heightened in a television age, when the whole country participates in it."



"Maimed but still magnificent... Europe's mightiest medieval cathedral."


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