User talk:Mcmlxvi
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Bill Stewart (television journalist)
[edit]Hello, I noticed that you recently made an addition to the article on Bill Stewart. That's great! Thank you. I have been following this article for a while now. Although I temporarily deleted this contribution, it was only because it was unsourced. Do you have a reference for this? I would like to see it. If you do, please re-insert your excerpt (I've copied it below) with the reference. You can use the "cite" in the menu if you have problems with citing. If you need any help, please ask. Welcome to Wikipedia! Crtew (talk) 18:00, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
Here's your addition: However, despised the public outrage, Cater's administration refused to help ABC and Stewart's family bring his body back to the United States; eventually, the West German government stepped in and made the US government to reconsider its position. Carter's administration under pressure from the media and other governments, finally agree to provide an Air Force carrier to transport the body out of Nicaragua. Stewart's body was then flown to Panama.