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The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
By February 1966, the Family Dog became Family Dog Productions under organizer Chet Helms, promoting happenings at the Avalon Ballroom and the Fillmore Auditorium in initial cooperation with Bill Graham.
While there he became a First Team Consensus All-American selection in 1958 ( Elgin Baylor, Bob Boozer, Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Guy Rodgers and Don Hennon comprised the first team selections ) and a Second Team Consensus All-American in 1959, while being named to the United Press International and Helms Foundation first teams that season.
In 1939, Helms had married a " divorcée with two children " so that his home became a " whole family ".
Serrano, alongside other artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, became a figure whom Senator Jesse Helms, and Senator Alphonse D ' Amato, as well as other cultural conservatives, attacked for producing offensive art while others, including The New York Times, defended him in the name of artistic freedom.
Dr. Harold Helms served as interim president from July 1997 until July 1998 ; he was followed by Dr. Paul C. Risser, who became the president on April 16, 1998, at the church's 75th annual convention.
In fact, because his politically conservative commentaries became so popular, WRAL pushed up the starting time of the ABC evening network newscasts ( or, for a time in the late 1960s, NBC's Huntley-Brinkley Report ) to give Helms a ten-minute nightly program to himself.
* Former U. S. Senator Jesse Helms ( R – North Carolina ) handed out Lucky Strike cigarettes, which were his personal brand of choice, in his Senate office to meeting attendants until it became " utterly unfashionable.
Some nine months after Graham's death, his former Senate seat went to a former aide to the late Willis Smith, Jesse Helms, who also became the first popularly elected Republican U. S. senator from North Carolina.
Frank Wisner became head of this new organization and Richard Helms became his chief of operations.
On February 2, 1973 he became Director of Central Intelligence, after Richard Helms, the previous director, had been fired for his refusal to block the Watergate investigation.
Selected by NASA in January 1990, Helms became an astronaut in July 1991.
A memorandum by Richard Helms to CIA director Allen Welsh Dulles indicated Artichoke became Project MKULTRA on April 13, 1953 .< ref > Church Committee ; p. 390 " MKULTRA was approved by the DCI < nowiki > of Central Intelligence on April 13, 1953 "</ ref >
After being out of action for over a year after neck fusion surgery Helms returned to SmackDown in September 2008, referring to himself as Hurricane Helms, before moving to the ECW brand where he reverted to his Gregory Helms name, and became the backstage interviewer.
Helms became the number one contender for the Cruiserweight Championship after winning a match at SuperBrawl Revenge, but was attacked by Karagias and Moore afterwards.
Eventually, Helms became the longest cruiserweight champion in WWE history, as well as the longest reigning champion of any kind in SmackDown!
With Joplin as the lead singer, Helms became the group's manager and introduced them on stage when they made their crucial appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, a performance that marked Joplin's elevation to national prominence.
Helms became an accomplished art dealer, selling American and European paintings and sculpture at the his Atelier Doré art gallery on Bush Street in San Francisco, from 1980 until 2004.
According to Vancier, while he was later in jail, he became very thin because they wouldn't give him any kosher food until Republican Senator Jesse Helms intervened on his behalf.
* Gregory Helms ( Eventually became The Hurricane during the Alliance storyline.

Helms and city
Helms and his congregation collected used household goods and clothing being discarded in wealthier areas of the city, then trained and hired the unemployed or bereft to mend and repair them.

Helms and news
There Helms heard Adolf Hitler speak to a massed party formation, and later with a small group of news reporters met and briefly questioned him in the Nuremberg Castle.
From 1960 until his election to the United States Senate in 1972, Jesse Helms was a regular editorial commentator on WRAL-TV's news broadcasts.
NBC and ABC's news anchors were staunch supporters of the Civil Rights Movement and other liberal positions, all things Helms strongly opposed.
" He follows this question with, " I wanna hear something on the news like, ' Senator Jesse Helms died today, and it's about doggone time !!!

Helms and editor
Helms met Dorothy " Dot " Coble, editor of the society page at The News & Observer, and they married in 1942.

Helms and Raleigh
When Smith died in 1953, Helms returned to Raleigh and, from 1953 to 1960, was executive director of the North Carolina Bankers Association.
Maupin worked at WRAL-TV ( Channel 5 ) in Raleigh, a station then managed by future U. S. Senator Jesse Helms, who also delivered the station's well-known editorial segments throughout his management of the station in the 1960s.
U. S. Senator Jesse Helms, a Smith admirer, joined the ceremony in Raleigh, North Carolina.
In Helms ' hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina, at the 2006 No Mercy pay-per-view, Hardy beat Helms.

Helms and Times
In 1970 he also requested and participated in a high level meeting of Chilean businessman and publisher Augustin Edwards Eastman with high Nixon administration officials, after which President Nixon met with then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger and CIA Director Richard Helms and, in the words of a 1976 New York Times article, said " that Chile was to be saved from Allende and he didn't care much how.
He told the New York Times in 1974 that he spent about four years working for the division, beginning shortly after it was set up, by the Kennedy Administration in 1962, over the " strenuous opposition " of Richard Helms and Thomas H. Karamessines.
* New York Times obituary for Don Helms, August 16, 2008

Helms and later
Instead of approaching The Hobbit as a children's book in its own right, critics such as Randell Helms picked up on the idea of The Hobbit as being a " prelude ", relegating the story to a dry-run for the later work.
Housing was in short supply and Helms shared a flat with his OSS superior William J. Casey ( who would later head the CIA under Reagan ).
" hose of us in Germany were taken completely by surprise ," Helms later wrote.
" He later changed his opinions dramatically — " I've changed and he hasn't " — and condemned Helms at a gay pride parade on the steps of the North Carolina State Capitol.
Hours later, Nixon called in his CIA chief, Richard Helms, and, according to Helms's handwritten notes, ordered the CIA to prevent Allende's inauguration.
United Kingdom law was later extended to counter-act the Helms – Burton Act as well.
This would later be backed up by the Director of the CIA, Richard Helms, when he specifically told Gray that Karl Wagner and John Caswell should also not be interviewed, as they were, he stated, active CIA agents at the time.
STS-78 Columbia, June 20 to July 7, 1996, Helms was the payload commander and flight engineer aboard Columbia, on the longest Space Shuttle mission to date ( later that year the STS-80 mission broke its record by nineteen hours.
Despite the loss, the Helms Athletic Foundation later retroactively selected USC as the 1940 national champions.
3 Count later disbanded as Moore and Helms kicked Karagias out of the group for attempting to steal the spotlight.
As a result, they later wrestled for the opportunity to wrestle for the championship, which Helms won, although he lost the subsequent championship match to Chavo Guerrero at the Sin pay-per-view.
In September 2001, Helms formed a tag team with Lance Storm who was now managed by Ivory and Helms later picked up a sidekick, in Molly Holly who began to call herself " Mighty Molly ", and the two came to the arena in a custom " Hurri-Cycle " ( with Molly in the sidecar ).
Helms was later drafted to the SmackDown!
During his time in OMEGA, he met Gregory Shane Helms, and the pair later formed the Bad Street Boys with Christian York and Joey Matthews in NWA Worldwide.
Both Moore and Helms grabbed the contract at the same time, and later wrestled for the opportunity to face the champion, which Helms won.
He would later tell DCI Stansfield Turner that the CIA actions in Chile were the work of Richard Helms, who didn't tell McCone what he was doing.
He later served as Executive Assistant to the Agency Director Richard Helms.
Helms left the concert business in 1970 except for managing a few later events: Tribal Stomp at Berkeley's Greek Theater ( 1978 ); Tribal Stomp II at the Monterey County Fairgrounds ( 1979 ); a concert series at San Francisco's Maritime Hall in 1995 under the Family Dog name ; and a 30th Anniversary celebration of the Summer of Love in Golden Gate Park ( 1997 ), a free event attended by 60, 000 people.
Helms spent most of his later years living just outside of Martinsville, Indiana until his death from emphysema and asthma at the age of 63 in 1997 .< ref >

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