barrie dunsmore: i feel that -- terry irving: any word.arrie dunsmore: no, no, no, but i feel like i have to strongly echo ted's observations about tony's humanity and the fact that he was able, not only able, but was keenly interested in everybody, including the vietnamese on both sides. which was one of his major contributions professionally. as it happens, in preparation for this discussion, i happened to see couple of weeks ago in the "new york times" a story. and it raises, i think, some interesting considerations. and that is, there are almost no female or relatively few female correspondents covering vietnam. terry irving: about 9 or 10. barrie dunsmore: according to this story, which was written by elizabeth becker who i knew working in the middle east, but at this point, she was working in vietnam. she was sent to several dozen in three countries over more than a decade. and the fact is that the women had a very difficult time. and they were also discouraged from doing things like helping people. and she mentions on one occasion w