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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... couple of player substitutions . I decided there was nothing to do but resume the game . The Irish had the ball when the wire went down . So I moved them down the field in gentle increments . Now they were getting near the Southern Cal ...
... couple of player substitutions . I decided there was nothing to do but resume the game . The Irish had the ball when the wire went down . So I moved them down the field in gentle increments . Now they were getting near the Southern Cal ...
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... couple of days earlier , but Henry , confi- dent , as were his editors , that I had stayed back in Africa as planned , had gone home for a couple of days ' rest before filing . My rest at home was fairly brief . Shortly I was off to ...
... couple of days earlier , but Henry , confi- dent , as were his editors , that I had stayed back in Africa as planned , had gone home for a couple of days ' rest before filing . My rest at home was fairly brief . Shortly I was off to ...
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... couple of days later the euphoria that Londoners had felt with the invasion of the Continent was shattered with the announcement that the desperate Germans had turned a new weapon against them . Hundreds of the so - called flying bombs ...
... couple of days later the euphoria that Londoners had felt with the invasion of the Continent was shattered with the announcement that the desperate Germans had turned a new weapon against them . Hundreds of the so - called flying bombs ...
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