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The doomsday man

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Pat Robertson is widely acknowledged as the most powerful political figure of the religious right. He is capable of wielding great political power throughout the South with the help of his Christian Broadcasting Network, which produces his highly popular religious talk show 'The 700 Club.'

Author: Parker, Laura, Prochnau, William
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1996
Officials and employees, Political activity, Biography, Personalities, Religious Right (American politics), Religious right, Evangelists, Christian Coalition, The 700 Club (Television program), Robertson, Pat

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Adventures in the ransom trade

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The kidnap for ransom business has flourished worldwide with the emergence of several billionaires and multinational companies. The business has been working with secrecy that several kidnapping incidents have been unreported. The kidnapping of Tom Hargrove is recounted.

Author: Prochnau, William
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1998
Cases, Crimes against, Cover Story, Businessmen, Kidnapping, Crimes against the person, Ransom, Offenses against the person, Hargrove, Tom

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The boys of Saigon

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The experiences of five journalists who won Pulitzer Prizes for their writing on the Vietnam War are recounted. Neil Sheehan, Horst Faas, Peter Arnett, David Halberstam and Malcolm Browne's experiences as war correspondents are recounted.

Author: Prochnau, William
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1995
History, Excerpt, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, War correspondents, Once upon a Distant War (Book)

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