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colleague Adam Nagourney, "Johnny was the person to call for a restaurant recommendation when heading anywhere around the globe. To his eternal credit, he never kept secrets; he wrote about the places he discovered and loved. I soon learned a trick to find his recommendations without pestering him: I
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Apple covered combat stories in the field in Vietnam. In 1966, he was nearly killed by friendly fire while covering a firefight at a village when a machine-gun bullet ripped through the back of his trousers and split his belt in half.
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would search Nexis using three elements: his byline, the name of a city and the phrase "my wife, Betsey." For his 70th birthday, Apple threw a party at his favorite Paris bistro
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bureau and won many awards for his work. In a long article in 1967, "The Making of a Stalemate," he exposed the failure of the U.S. military to make progress in the war after
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years of fighting and with some 500,000 troops in the country. Nearly 40 years later, it was revealed that one of the main sources for that influential story was Lt. Gen.
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wrote about in Gourmet Magazine: 'It's my understanding that Apple has simplified what could be a terribly difficult choice by telling them to bring everything."
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His first marriage was to Edith Smith, a former vice-consul in Saigon. He married Betsey Pinckney Brown in 1982. They maintained residences at 1509 28th Street,
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article he wrote, entitled "The Global Gourmet," was published posthumously on October 5, 2006. The article was meant to be published in the
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bureau. He also served as the newspaper's National Political Correspondent in the 1970s and covered the 1972 presidential election.
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talk show, he said that the most satisfying time of his career was when he was reporting on the American civil rights movement.
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Apple's America: The Discriminating Traveler's Guide to 40 Great Cities in the United States and Canada
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On October 4, 2006, Apple died from complications of thoracic cancer. His last article published for
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travel section several weeks later but was brought forward due to his unexpected death.
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in the 1950s, covering business and social issues, including the early years of the
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Archived listing of articles, op-eds, reviews and essays written by R.W. Apple
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Apple was the recipient of a number of honors and fellowships, including the
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He received honorary degrees from several institutions, including
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Online NewsHour: R.W. Apple's Travel Guide to the United States
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cuisine that was published on September 30, 2006. The last
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after completing his service. In 1961, he went to work at
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Far Flung and Well Fed: The Food Writing of R.W. Apple Jr
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for his work. In the last of his 29 appearances on the
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A Military Quagmire Remembered: Afghanistan as Vietnam
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selection committee for the U.S. mid-Atlantic region.
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Columbia University School of General Studies alumni
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In Vietnam, Apple distinguished himself as chief of
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R.W. Apple Jr.
Akron, Ohio
Washington, D.C.
Columbia University School of General Studies
The New York Times
Akron, Ohio
Western Reserve Academy
Hudson
Princeton University
The Daily Princetonian
B.A.
history
magna cum laude
Columbia University School of General Studies
The Wall Street Journal
Civil Rights Movement
United States Army
NBC News
Tom Brokaw
The Huntley-Brinkley Report
Emmy Award
Charlie Rose
The New York Times
Vietnam War
Five O'Clock Follies
Biafra
Iranian revolution
Communist
Soviet bloc
Saigon

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