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9-17-2004

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For years, veteran political journalist and author Curtis Wilkie, 64, has been in the right place at the right time. A native Mississippian, he was a senior at Ole Miss when white segregationists rioted there in 1962. As a young reporter in the Mississippi Delta, he covered the Civil Rights movement on its most deadly battlefields. Later, he went north to the Wilimington (Del.) Journal and the Boston Globe, where he worked as a national and foreign correspondent, covering the Middle East conflicts of the 1980s, the White House and eight presidential campaigns.

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