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as was 
the seventh of nine children. It was in high school, after working 
on the student newspaper, that she decided she wanted to become a 
reporter.After graduating from Detroit's Wayne University (now Wayne State 
University), Thomas headed straight for the nation's capital. She landed 
a $17.50-a-week position as a copy girl, with duties that included fetching 
coffee and doughnuts for editors at the Washington Daily News.United Press 
-- later United Press International -- soon hired her to write local 
news stories for the radio wire. Her assignments were relegated at first 
to women's news, society items and celebrity profiles.Her big break came 
after the 1960 election that sent Kennedy to the White House, and 
landed Thomas her first assignment related to the presidency. She was sent 
to Palm Beach, Fla., to cover the vacation of the president-elect and 
his family.JFK's successor, Lyndon Johnson, complained that he learned of 
his daughter Luci's engagement from Thomas's story.Bigger and better assignments 
would follow for Thomas, among them President Richard M. Nixon's breakthrough 
trip to China in 1972.When the Watergate scandal began consuming Nixon's 
presidency, Martha Mitchell, the notoriously unguarded wife of the attorney 
general, would call Thomas late at night to unload her frustrations at 
what she saw as the betrayal of her husband John by the 
president's men.It was also during the Nixon administration that the woman 
who scoop
lth law is wide of 
the mark."Every voter knows what Republicans are against. They don't know 
what they're for" on health care, said Rep. Steve Israel of New 
York, who heads House Democrats' campaign committee. He said the strategy 
would haunt Republicans next year among moderate and independent voters 
who want changes, not outright repeal.The fate of legislation to put more 
funds into high-risk pools demonstrated a belief among some Republicans 
that they should advance alternatives. Polling presentations make the same 
point but are not uniformly persuasive among the rank and file, according 
to officials, and lawmakers' speeches sometimes make it sound as if the 
health law is disintegrating on its own.Yet one prominent conservative, 
Ramesh Ponnuru, warned recently that it was a "perverse complacency" to 
do nothing while assuming the health law will implode."We can be sure 
that the Left would respond to any such collapse by making the 
case for a `single payer' program in which the federal government directly 
provides everyone insurance," he wrote May 30 in National Review Online.Ponnuru 
added that in some Republican circles, "the idea that an alternative is 
necessary is seen as a mark of wimpiness, a weakness for big-government 
programs that are just slightly" weaker than what Democrats possess.The 
Associated Press contributed to this report.

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