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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... seemed to have no advance knowledge of the use to which their pre- cious metal had been put . They were pale and almost trembling with fright when they heard the news that , thanks to their monopoly , they held the world's future in ...
... seemed to have no advance knowledge of the use to which their pre- cious metal had been put . They were pale and almost trembling with fright when they heard the news that , thanks to their monopoly , they held the world's future in ...
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... seemed to slow slightly and dropped a Jacob's ladder over the side . The deck seemed the height of the Matterhorn away , but there was nothing for it . Betsy went first and we climbed that swinging rope ladder with its wooden rungs ...
... seemed to slow slightly and dropped a Jacob's ladder over the side . The deck seemed the height of the Matterhorn away , but there was nothing for it . Betsy went first and we climbed that swinging rope ladder with its wooden rungs ...
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... seemed to resemble the American Packard , he said : " Oh , you know how we auto- mobile executives are . We steal a little from one competitor , and a little from another . " The conference the visiting correspondents had come to cover ...
... seemed to resemble the American Packard , he said : " Oh , you know how we auto- mobile executives are . We steal a little from one competitor , and a little from another . " The conference the visiting correspondents had come to cover ...
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