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Neff, Donald
Donald Lloyd Neff (October 15, 1930 – May 10, 2015) was an American author and journalist. Born in York, Pennsylvania, he spent 16 years employed by ''Time'', and was their bureau chief in Israel. He also worked for ''The Washington Star''. Neff served in the army from 1948 until 1950. After college studies he became a journalist in 1954, and, after a number of positions, joined the ''Los Angeles Times'' in 1960 and became their Tokyo correspondent. Career Neff joined ''Time'' magazine in 1965, and, based in Saigon, covered the Vietnam War for two years. He was then appointed ''Time''s bureau chief in Houston,Adam Bernstei'Donald Neff, foreign correspondent and author, dies at 84,' ''The Washington Post'', May 14, 2014. (where he covered the Apollo Moon landing). He worked as ''Time''s Jerusalem bureau chief before leaving the magazine in 1979. He wrote a retrospective piece in 1995 detailing the change in his pro-Zionist perspective during his years as correspondent in the ...
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