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Foreword by Morley SaferAcknowledgmentsPrologue: Salesman Introduction 1. Ferd 2. "My Rhodes Scholarship"3. "Willing to Be Lucky" 4. See It Now 5. Friendly and Murrow 6. Encounter with McCarthyism 7. Aftermath 8. CBS Reports 9. Camelot 10. News President 11. At the Top of His Game 12. Vietnam 13. Resignation14. Policy Maker 15. Professor 16. PBL 17. PBS 18. The Press and the Bar 19. Seminar 20. Last Years 21. Friendlyvision NotesIndex
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