Zhukov served as the newspaper's Paris correspondent in 1948-1952.
If he does, he'll make me Paris correspondent, which I can't afford, because I'm getting real money for my stuff from the big magazines.
Borthwick started his career in 1852 as the newspaper's Paris correspondent.
From 1966 he was the Paris correspondent for Encounter, later writing a personal column for the magazine.
"No more bars to beat against," wrote the Paris correspondent for several black American newspapers in the 1930's.
He's mentioned as a promising Paris correspondent and then, later, as one of the paper's stars.
An invitation to serve as the Paris correspondent?
After the war he worked for a short while as a Paris correspondent for Israeli papers.
He became the Paris correspondent of an international press agency.
I was tempted to have the agency's Paris correspondent see what he could dig up on that early affair, but decided not to.