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Ball time: The Breaks of the Game
Released in 1981, after David Halberstam spent a year traveling with the 1979-80 Portland Trail Blazers, The Breaks of the Game is a prescient...
Muscle & Fitness, 03/01/09 by David Halberstam · More from publication -
Life sports: Everything They Had: Sports Writing From David Halberstam
Halberstam cut his teeth on politics and power, but his most passionate writing was about sports. The Breaks of the Game and The Summer of '49 are...
Muscle & Fitness, 01/01/09 by David Halberstam · More from publication -
"Never let them intimidate you".(AIRTIME)(Excerpt)

The prolific journalist David Halberstam, whose 1979 book The Powers That Be remains one of most significant accounts of the world inside the...
Broadcasting & Cable, 06/20/05 by Halberstam, David · More from publication -
Who Were You, Joe DiMaggio?

He was an `icon of icons' about whom little was known. In October 1965, Gay Talese, a young writer recently departed from the more confining...
Nieman Reports, 09/22/99 by Halberstam, David · More from publication -
Sports on New York Radio: A Play-by-Play History.

Mark K. Miller, the former managing editor of BROADCASTING & CABLE, was with the magazine for more than 20 years. He is now managing editor of...
Broadcasting & Cable, 08/30/99 by Halberstam, David J. · More from publication -
Ho, the Communist in Chief.(Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh)(Brief Article)

HANOI, 1968: In 1946, North Vietnamese president Ho Chi Minh appointed Vo Nguyen Giap as Defense minister. He held the position for 34 years. ...
Newsweek International, 03/15/99 by Giap, Vo Nguyen; Halberstam, David · More from publication -
Innocents abroad: or how a corps of young, underpaid reporters sought the truth in Saigon in a different age. (Foreign Correspondence)

The first and most important thing about that group of reporters in Saigon in the early Sixties was how small it was. I thought of it when I...
Nieman Reports, 09/22/94 by Halberstam, David · More from publication -
Sports as a window of social change
Sports is perhaps the arena when American society at large first witnesses social change. Even among the most famous and influential people in the...
Sporting News, The, 05/23/94 by David Halberstam · More from publication -
The real founder of the New Journalism - Murray Kempton; includes related article
New Journalism had its roots in the 1950s with writers such as Tom Wolfe and Murray Kempton who found ways to make their stories more funny and...
Washington Monthly, 04/01/94 by David Halberstam · More from publication -
David Halberstam: author; journalist. (125th Anniversary Issue: Patriotism)

WE HAVE ALWAYS TAKEN PATRIOTISM SERIOUSLY in our family and we have always thought it, not unlike religion, a relatively private thing. Charley...
Nation, The, 07/15/91 by Halberstam, David · More from publication
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