‘He’s a son of a bitch – but he’s usually right’ : why did Seymour Hersh quit the film about his (…)
He is the prickly, hotheaded journalist who uncovered the My Lai massacre in Vietnam and torture at Abu Ghraib prison. Finishing Cover-Up, a film about his astonishing life and countless scoops, was never going to be easy One morning last month, Seymour Hersh set off to buy a newspaper. The (…)
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