Joseph A. Loftus
Joseph A. Loftus (1907 – January 3, 1990) was a 20th-century American reporter for ''The New York Times'' who covered unions, like the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, extensively and later worked as a communications assistant to George P. Shultz at the U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Department of the Treasury. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Loftus, Joseph C., Ross, Julianna T. D., Paquette, Kimberly M., Paulino, Vincent M., Nasser, Sara, Yang, Zhongbo, Kloss, Jean, Kim, Seungchan, Berens, Michael E., Tran, Nhan L.
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by Dhruv, Harshil D., McDonough Winslow, Wendy S., Armstrong, Brock, Tuncali, Serdar, Eschbacher, Jenny, Kislin, Kerri, Loftus, Joseph C., Tran, Nhan L., Berens, Michael E.
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by Hu, Leland S., Ning, Shuluo, Eschbacher, Jennifer M., Gaw, Nathan, Dueck, Amylou C., Smith, Kris A., Nakaji, Peter, Plasencia, Jonathan, Ranjbar, Sara, Price, Stephen J., Tran, Nhan, Loftus, Joseph, Jenkins, Robert, O’Neill, Brian P., Elmquist, William, Baxter, Leslie C., Gao, Fei, Frakes, David, Karis, John P., Zwart, Christine, Swanson, Kristin R., Sarkaria, Jann, Wu, Teresa, Mitchell, J. Ross, Li, Jing
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