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100 1  Gabordi, Bob,|eauthor. 
245 14 The truth :|breal stories and the risk of losing a free 
       press in America|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Tom Mailey. 
520    I can still feel the chills as I recall the scene on Fifth
       Avenue below the editor's office in August 1997. This was 
       really happening. Justice had prevailed. Two people were 
       given their lives back because of the journalism by my 
       team, the courage of our reporter and photographer. Now, 
       their family was gathering in front of the building, 
       holding copies of an EXTRA edition of The Herald-Dispatch 
       that declared their freedom, holding signs and crying 
       tears of gratitude. This was why, I was sure, the Founders
       had created the First Amendment. We had stood up to a 
       foreign government and forced our own to do the right 
       thing. Stories would not always end so elegantly. Justice 
       and good journalism do not always win. There would be 
       decades of frustration between moments of celebration. But
       this is a moment when journalism won. And it felt amazing.
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650  0 Freedom of the press|zUnited States. 
700 1  Truby, Mark,|eauthor of introduction 
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