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Deadlines and Datelines
- Essays at the Turn of the Century
- Narrated by: David Ackroyd
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With his distinctive blend of frontline determination and a journalist's knack for a good story, CBS anchorman Dan Rather looks at the awesome struggles and everyday accomplishments he's witnessed at home and around the globe. Ranging from the Iraq conflict to poverty in China, from tragedies like the Oklahoma City bombing to triumphs in courage, Deadlines and Datelines offers a unique chance to share the insights of one of America's premier newsmen. Though not without its lighter moments, Rather's essays offer a wide range of thought-provoking observations and show yet again the skill and intelligence that have made him an important part of our world for more than four decades.
©1999 Dan Rather (P)1999 NewStar Media Inc.
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