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Les Whitten (February 21, 1928 – December 2, 2017) was an American investigative reporter at the Washington Merry-Go-Round under Jack Anderson, as well as translator of French poetry by Baudelaire and influential novelist of horror and science fiction books.
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Les Whitten; Harry Whittington (author) Robert Wilder (novelist) Charles Willeford; Carol Lynch Williams; Joy Williams (American writer) Mark Winegardner; Leslie Wolfe; Mary Woronov; Janny Wurts; Philip Wylie
Les Whitten (1928–2017), American investigative reporter and novelist; Marguerite Whitten (1913—1990), American film actress; Martha E. Whitten (1842–1917), American author; Michelle Whitten, American non-profit executive director; Norman Whitten (1881–1969), British actor and film producer; Tara Whitten (born 1980), Canadian track ...
Michael Smerconish (BA Government, 1984), author and radio commentator; Andrea Tantaros (2001), former Fox News Channel co-host and political contributor [10] Les Whitten (BA English and Journalism, 1950), investigative reporter and novelist
The year Whitten took her seat at the head of the state’s largest university system, IU law professor Steve Sanders dug into the search process and published a story on Medium highlighting the ...
Julia Bonavita, Sarah Rumpf-Whitten. February 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM. A Hollywood producer is facing life in prison after a drug-fueled night of partying led to the deaths of two Los Angeles women.
Jack Anderson and Les Whitten, journalists for The Sumter Daily Item, felt that several animated television shows on NBC embodied too much violence, and listed Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Speed Buggy, The Pink Panther, and Bugs Bunny as the most "aggressive" ones on the channel. In their concerns, they claimed that children watching the ...