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Helen Thomas is the dean of the White House press corps. The recipient of more than forty honorary degrees, she was honored in 1998 with the inaugural Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award, established by the White House Correspondents' Association. The author of Thanks for the Memories, Mr. President; Front Row at the White House; and Dateline: White House, she lives in Washington, D.C., where she writes a syndicated column for Hearst.

Helen Thomas's Books

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Listen Up, Mr. President Everything You Always Wanted Your President to Know and Do By: Helen Thomas and Craig Crawford
This edition: Hardcover, 224 pages
Publication date: October 6, 2009
Helen Thomas has covered the administrations of ten presidents in a career spanning nearly sixty years. She is known for her famous press conference closing line, "Thank you, Mr. President," but here she trades deference for...
Other Formats: eBook
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Watchdogs of Democracy? The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public By: Helen Thomas
This edition: Hardcover, 240 pages
Publication date: June 20, 2006
In the course of more than sixty years spent covering Washington politics, Helen Thomas has witnessed firsthand a raft of fundamental changes in the way news is gathered and reported. Today, she sees a growing -- and alarming...
Other Formats: Trade Paperback, eBook
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Thanks for the Memories, Mr. President
Thanks for the Memories, Mr. President Wit and Wisdom from the Front Row at the White House By: Helen Thomas
This edition: Trade Paperback, 240 pages
Publication date: April 22, 2003
In a natural follow-up to her national bestseller Front Row at the White House, the dean of the White House press corps presents a vivid and personal chronicle of the American presidency. Currently a columnist for Hearst and...
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Front Row At The White House
Front Row At The White House My Life and Times By: Helen Thomas
This edition: Trade Paperback, 416 pages
Publication date: May 3, 2000
"Thank You, Mr. President."From the woman who has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton comes a privileged glimpse into the White House -- and a telling record of the ever-changing relationship between the...
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