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Butterfield served as ''Times'' bureau chief in Saigon , Tokyo , Hong Kong , Beijing , and Boston and as a correspondent in Washington and New York. During that time, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize as a member of ''The New York Times'' team that published The Pentagon Papers , the Pentagon's secret history of the Vietnam War, in 1971. Butterfield's books include ''China: Alive in the Bitter Sea'' (1982) and ''All God's Children: The Bosket Family and the American Tradition of Violence'' (1995) NewsHour Online: David Gergen interviews author Fox Butterfield. Accessed 23 April 2007.. PERSONAL Butterfield is the son of Lyman Henry Butterfield, a historian and a director of the Institute Of Early American History And Culture in Williamsburg, Va. "Elizabeth Mehren and Fox Butterfield, Newspaper Reporters, Marry in Utah." ''The New York Times'', 31 January 1988. The Canadian industrialist Cyrus S. Eaton was one of Fox Butterfield's grandfathers. Butterfield received a bachelor's degree ''summa cum laude'', master's degree, and doctor of philosophy in Chinese history from Harvard University . In 1988, Butterfield married Elizabeth Mehren, a reporter for '' The Los Angeles Times ''. He has two children, Ethan and Emily, from a previous marriage and a son, Sam, with Mehren Interview with Elizabeth Mehren, author of ''Born Too Soon'' Accessed 23 April 2007.. TRIVIA Michael Moriarty played Fox Butterfield in the 1993 television movie ''Born Too Soon'', based on Mehren's book about their daughter Emily, who was born prematurely in the late 1980's. Mehren was played by Pamela Reed . BIBLIOGRAPHY
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