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Fresh Air, Eric Dezenhall and Daniel Glick
- ナレーター: Terry Gross
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Writer and damage control consultant Eric Dezenhall and writer Daniel Glick on this edition of Fresh Air. Eric Dezenhall is President of the PR firm Nicholas-Dezenhall Communications Management Group based in Washington, D.C. He has in the past described his business as a response to "the culture of the attack." He appears regularly on Hardball and The O'Reilly Factor. Dezenhall worked for the Reagan Administration. When he was an investigative writer, he uncovered the diaries of the late mobster Meyer Lansky, which were featured in an article he wrote for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the Baltimore Sun. He's written several books: Money Wanders (a novel), and Nail Em! Confronting High-Profile Attacks on Celebrities and Business. His new book is the novel Jackie Disaster. Daniel Glick's new book is Monkey Dancing: A Father, Two Kids, and a Journey to the Ends of The Earth. After Glick's wife left him for another woman, and his older brother died, he took his two children, ages 9 and 13, on a trip around the world, seeking out endangered places. Glick was a Newsweek correspondent for 12 years, and has written for many other publications including Rolling Stone and The New York Times. (Broadcast Date: August 20, 2003)
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