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*Rex Hotel Saigon Vietnam
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The Five O’Clock Follies is a sobriquet for militarypress briefings that occurred during the Vietnam War. Richard Pyle, Associated Press Saigon bureau chief during the war, described the briefings as, ’the longest-playing tragicomedy in Southeast Asia’s theater of the absurd.’[1] Poker blind chart.
The briefings occurred in Saigon’sRex Hotel, and journalists alternately cracked cynical jokes and shouted at officials, often complaining about a credibility gap between official reports and the truth. Public affairs officer Barry Zorthian led the briefings. He once lamented that where the US government’s word was once true until proven false, in Vietnam, it would be questioned until proven true.[2]
Journalists updated the name during the Gulf War. Press briefings at that time were unofficially known as the ’Four O’Clock Follies.’[3]References[edit]Rex Hotel Saigon Vietnam
141 Nguyen Hue Blvd, District 1 - Ho Chi Minh Phone: (8428) 3829 2185 – 3829 3115 (84) 917 590 900 - Fax: (8428) 3829 6536 - Email: rexhotel@rex.com.vn. About Saigon REX Come experience authentic Vietnamese cuisine at Saigon REX. Our dishes are marinated with our special herbs and spices to provide an exquisite flavour that you will not forget. We are located in Country Hills Village Shopping Centre at #520 5149 Country Hills Blvd NW, Calgary, Alberta. The Rex hotel in Vietnam is The legendary place par excellence that no traveler should miss during his vacation in Ho Chi Minh City. With a history that has made its name, the Rex Hotel is today one of the mythical hotels of Saigon responding to international standards.
*^’The Press: Farewell to the Follies’, Time, February 12, 1973, retrieved August 7, 2014
*^Martin, Douglas (January 5, 2011), ’Barry Zorthian, U.S. Diplomat in Vietnam, Dies at 90’, The New York Times, retrieved August 7, 2011
*^Erlandson, Robert A. (February 11, 1991), ’the 4 o’clock follies’, The Baltimore Sun, retrieved August 7, 2014Rex Casino Saigon HotelRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Five_O%27Clock_Follies&oldid=987267548’
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*Rex Hotel Saigon Vietnam
*Rex Casino Saigon Hotel
The Five O’Clock Follies is a sobriquet for militarypress briefings that occurred during the Vietnam War. Richard Pyle, Associated Press Saigon bureau chief during the war, described the briefings as, ’the longest-playing tragicomedy in Southeast Asia’s theater of the absurd.’[1] Poker blind chart.
The briefings occurred in Saigon’sRex Hotel, and journalists alternately cracked cynical jokes and shouted at officials, often complaining about a credibility gap between official reports and the truth. Public affairs officer Barry Zorthian led the briefings. He once lamented that where the US government’s word was once true until proven false, in Vietnam, it would be questioned until proven true.[2]
Journalists updated the name during the Gulf War. Press briefings at that time were unofficially known as the ’Four O’Clock Follies.’[3]References[edit]Rex Hotel Saigon Vietnam
141 Nguyen Hue Blvd, District 1 - Ho Chi Minh Phone: (8428) 3829 2185 – 3829 3115 (84) 917 590 900 - Fax: (8428) 3829 6536 - Email: rexhotel@rex.com.vn. About Saigon REX Come experience authentic Vietnamese cuisine at Saigon REX. Our dishes are marinated with our special herbs and spices to provide an exquisite flavour that you will not forget. We are located in Country Hills Village Shopping Centre at #520 5149 Country Hills Blvd NW, Calgary, Alberta. The Rex hotel in Vietnam is The legendary place par excellence that no traveler should miss during his vacation in Ho Chi Minh City. With a history that has made its name, the Rex Hotel is today one of the mythical hotels of Saigon responding to international standards.
*^’The Press: Farewell to the Follies’, Time, February 12, 1973, retrieved August 7, 2014
*^Martin, Douglas (January 5, 2011), ’Barry Zorthian, U.S. Diplomat in Vietnam, Dies at 90’, The New York Times, retrieved August 7, 2011
*^Erlandson, Robert A. (February 11, 1991), ’the 4 o’clock follies’, The Baltimore Sun, retrieved August 7, 2014Rex Casino Saigon HotelRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Five_O%27Clock_Follies&oldid=987267548’
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