Before news was shot on microchips and delivered on the internet, getting the pictures home could be as dangerous as filming under fire. Reporter David Talbot and the outrageous cameraman Donnelly come from that frantic time of the Kennedy Assassination, Vietnam and the desperate Arab-Israeli wars. And when they were at home the rackety world of 1970s London and New York. As did sloppy, sexy Adeline Tooth, the star magazine writer who gave as good as she got at the bar in Elaine's, in a desert dugout, or covering the ...
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Before news was shot on microchips and delivered on the internet, getting the pictures home could be as dangerous as filming under fire. Reporter David Talbot and the outrageous cameraman Donnelly come from that frantic time of the Kennedy Assassination, Vietnam and the desperate Arab-Israeli wars. And when they were at home the rackety world of 1970s London and New York. As did sloppy, sexy Adeline Tooth, the star magazine writer who gave as good as she got at the bar in Elaine's, in a desert dugout, or covering the Watergate drama.
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