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Thomas O'Toole : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas O'Toole

Thomas O'Toole was a science reporter and editor at ''The Washington Post'' from 1966 to 1987. His main subject was the space program, in particular the Apollo program to land men on the moon. He extensively covered Skylab, the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the Voyager program to Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, and the space shuttle program. O'Toole wrote many articles on energy, including the burgeoning nuclear power industry in America. He also covered significant espionage stories, from Cold War subjects to Watergate and the hunt for Nazi figures hiding in America and elsewhere after World War 2.
==Early life==
O'Toole was born in 1931 in Jersey City and he attended high school and college at St. Peter's Prep (Hoboken) and St. Peter's College (now St. Peter's University, Jersey City). After military service in France, he earned a graduate journalism degree from Boston University and then worked at ''The Cape Cod Standard Times'' (now ''The Cape Cod Times'') in Hyannis, reporting on the Andrea Doria ocean liner sinking of 1956. O'Toole returned to New York City, finding work with ''The Wall Street Journal'' (1957–61), ''TIME'' magazine, and ''The New York Times'' (1965–66). He was a partner in the 1962 aerospace and culture magazine ''USA1'', which published five issues before folding. He married Vitaline O'Connell, of Hartford, in 1958 and they had four children.

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