• Earl Mazo (July 7, 1919 – February 17, 2007) was an American journalist, author, and government official. Born in Warsaw, Poland, Mazo migrated to the...
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    the election", and that Nixon actually won the national popular vote. Earl Mazo, a journalist who was Nixon's biographer, made accusations of voter fraud...
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  • Mexican politician Earl Mazo (1919–2007), American journalist Gerardo del Mazo Morales (born 1976), Mexican politician José Ricardo Mazó (1927–1987), Paraguayan...
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    of Christina Onassis, pp. 46–48, 1991, Simon & Schuster [ISBN missing] Earl Mazo, Richard Nixon: A Political & Personal Portrait, pp. 89, 96. [ISBN missing]...
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    Illinois, and Kennedy's lead merely shrank as election night went on. Earl Mazo, a reporter for the pro-Nixon New York Herald Tribune and his biographer...
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    time passed, the Checkers speech became denigrated, and Nixon biographer Earl Mazo suggested that much of the attitude of "I don't like Nixon, but I don't...
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  • paper also lost long-established talent, including Marguerite Higgins, Earl Mazo and Washington bureau chief Robert Donovan. Whitney, however, remained...
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    building at 171 King St. was operated as a grocery by George Mazo; his son, writer Earl Mazo, and the rest of the family lived on the second floor. Henry...
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    Times. Retrieved March 25, 2009. Mazo, Earl (1959). "An excerpt of chapter 4 from the book Richard Nixon by Earl Mazo". Harper & Brothers. pp. 41–45. Retrieved...
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    from the moment he stepped off his plane". The New York Herald Tribune's Earl Mazo wrote that "Venezuelan troops and police seemed to evaporate. The vice-president...
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