The History Thief: Ten Days Lost (The Sterling Novels)

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Producers were moving fast and shouting out instructions. Behind the desk, the two CNN correspondents readied themselves. They wanted to be the first to break the news.In the control room, a lithe man—the executive producer—stood over his staffers and stared out of the bay windows of the expansive glass, down onto the studio floor below. His hands were on his hips, and his demeanor was calm. To the casual eye, the man appeared no different than any other man. He was not of an imposing height, a... bit under average actually; he looked as if opening a jar of anything would take some effort on his part.But in this room, in this studio, he was a god. Some say that if it weren’t for his methods and his ideas, CNN would no longer exist. His direct guidance had made, and broken, the careers of many journalists.When he spoke, his words reverberated.Rumor was that he had a direct line to Ted Turner himself.He put his hand on the senior controller that was sitting in front of him. Immediately, the man paid attention.Calmly, he said, “Give me the intercom.”With a nod and a push of the button, the senior controller complied.“Listen up, people,”MoreLess

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