William J. Eaton

American journalist
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IntroAmerican journalist
PlacesUnited States of America
wasJournalist
Work fieldJournalism
Gender
Male
Birth9 December 1930
Death23 August 2005 (aged 74 years)
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Biography

William J. Eaton (December 9, 1930 – August 23, 2005) was an American journalist.
He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1970 for his Chicago Daily News coverage of the confirmation battle over Clement Haynsworth, an unsuccessful Richard Nixon nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States. This landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents.
From 1984 to 1988, Eaton was chief of the Moscow bureau of the Los Angeles Times. He retired in 1994, then became curator of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows journalism program at the University of Maryland. He was a past president of the National Press Club.

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