A Reporter's LifeRandom House, 1996 - 609 стор. Autobiography of journalist and television newscaster Walter Cronkite, sharing his memories of his youth, years as a newspaper reporter, and television news anchor. Includes his reflections of presidents, political elections, the first moon landing and the Nuremberg Trials. |
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... bombs ' engines quit . The bombing was so random and so frequent , however , that few people stayed for long in the ... bomb hit the Guards Chapel , a few hundred yards away . It was in the middle of the service and many high - ranking ...
... bombs ' engines quit . The bombing was so random and so frequent , however , that few people stayed for long in the ... bomb hit the Guards Chapel , a few hundred yards away . It was in the middle of the service and many high - ranking ...
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... bomb and tilt the bomb off course . Once the bomb tilted , its guidance system became terminally confused , and the bomb went off in a direction its Nazi masters had not intended- sometimes even back toward its launching site in Belgium ...
... bomb and tilt the bomb off course . Once the bomb tilted , its guidance system became terminally confused , and the bomb went off in a direction its Nazi masters had not intended- sometimes even back toward its launching site in Belgium ...
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... bomb . I walked from the hall to see the headline in the next morning's Omaha Bee : " Russians Explode Atomic Bomb . " I had missed the obvious : All their experienced plumbers had been recruited to build the bomb ; none were left for ...
... bomb . I walked from the hall to see the headline in the next morning's Omaha Bee : " Russians Explode Atomic Bomb . " I had missed the obvious : All their experienced plumbers had been recruited to build the bomb ; none were left for ...
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