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Obit 2002:
Bringing out the dead.
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- Roone Arledge Was he good for TV sports and news?
Robert Weintraub Dec. 7, 2002 - The Gentlemanly Planner of Assassinations The nasty career of CIA Director Richard Helms.
Jefferson Morley Nov. 1, 2002 - Should Stephen Ambrose Be Pardoned? The patriot as prose-thief.
David Plotz Oct. 14, 2002 - John Gotti The last don, as seen by the Family.
Jeffrey Goldberg June 14, 2002 - Lew Wasserman The man who ruined movies.
Walter Shapiro June 6, 2002 - Deadline Journalism Obits, British and American.
James Ledbetter May 15, 2002
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