81. He looks at the crash through the eyes of the husband of one of the passengers and tells a tale of frustration and anger and lost love. 82. He is, in fact, quite balanced in telling the tale. 83. He tells this tale of an Irish underworld original with an unerring instinct for the captivating detail. 84. He told a tale of network indifference bordering on outright hostility to the six episodes he produced last spring. 85. He told the tale of the captured would-be bomber. 86. He revels in telling the tale of his courtship of his wife, Laura. 87. He tells the tale in unique first-person narrative. 88. His story is about the remarkable resilience of animals and it also tells the tale of the transformation of zoos. 89. His own pensions tell his tale. 90. Historian Stephen E. Ambrose and numerous veterans tell a tale that leads from Pearl Harbor to the atom bomb. |