Friendly, Alfred, Jr.

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FRIENDLY, Alfred, Jr.

FRIENDLY, Alfred, Jr. American, b. 1938. Genres: Documentaries/Reportage, Writing/Journalism. Career: New York Times, NYC, correspondent; Newsweek, NYC, worked as correspondent and bureau chief in Moscow. Writer on health and environmental issues for the U.S. Congress and the World Bank. Publications: (with R.L. Goldfarb) Crime and Publicity: The Impact of News on the Administration of Justice, 1967; (ed. with E. Yankelevich) Andrei D. Sakharov, Alarm and Hope, 1978; (with M. Feshbach) Ecocide in the USSR: Health and Nature under Siege, 1992; Editor, Gribkov, Anatoli I., and William Y. Smith, Operation ANADYR: U.S. and Soviet Generals Recount the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1994. Address: c/o Newsweek Inc., 251 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019, U.S.A.

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