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by Scott, Marvin; Rather, Dan;


  TWA 800 crash over the Atlantic Ocean verdict, 171–73

  F

  Farmer, James, 105, 107

  Faw Palace, Al, Baghdad, Iraq, 158

  FBI investigation of kidnapping and lost ransom money, 54–57

  ferryboats rotting in the Hudson River, 174, 175, 176

  film developing process, 257

  fires

  airliners collide causing fire in Brooklyn, 81, 83

  astronauts killed in cockpit fire, 74–75

  Gulliver’s restaurant and disco fire,

  Portchester, New York, 270–71

  photo of a Bronx fire brings a family together, 285, 285–87

  Scott reporting on fire in building where he lived, 261

  First Meeting (television pilot), 220

  Fisher, Eddie, 233, 233–37

  Forbes magazine, 24

  Ford, Gerald, 179, 282

  Fort Lee, New Jersey, fire in building where Scott lived, 261

  Fortune Society prisoner rights organization, 67

  funerals and memorials

  astronauts killed in cockpit fire, 74–75

  Collado, Stephanie, 35

  Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., 238

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 108, 111, 112

  Lennon, John, 101–2

  McDonald’s massacre victims, 43

  Memorial Park, Baghdad, xii

  Rabin, Yitzhak, 150

  Furth, Valerie Jakober, 240–41

  G

  Gaines, Edith, 183

  Galella, Ron, 266–68

  Gallup poll on Americans’ belief in paranormal, 31

  Genton, Alfred, 188–91

  Giancana, Sam, 9–10

  Gillibrand, Kirsten, 168

  Giuliani, Rudy, 246

  and September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 120, 246–49

  Goldin, Harrison J., 169

  Gordon, Randy, 231–32

  Gorman, Lorri, 114

  Gorshin, Frank, 204–5

  Grant, Joe, 59–60

  grave of Mafia Don’s son, Scott’s back to, 265

  Greenwich murders, Connecticut

  overview, 44–45

  hitman arrested, 48–49

  Keegan’s built-up case against Jim Klein, 45–46, 47–48, 49, 50–51, 52

  Klein, Kim, involvement with Chicago Mafia, bisexual lovers, and drugs, 47–48

  Moxley, Martha, 45

  police case against Jim Klein, 45–46

  grief, learning sensitivity to, 270–71

  Grissom, Virgil “Gus,” 73–75, 80

  Grover’s Mill, New Jersey, and The War of the Worlds, 90–95

  Gulliver’s restaurant and disco fire, Portchester, New York, 270–71

  gun control laws and McDonald’s massacre, 42

  H

  Hanover, Donna, 247

  Harrison, George, 98. See also Beatles, the

  haunted house, Amityville, 25–31

  heart transplant prospect retains faith in God, 32–35

  Hell, Michigan, 272

  Hindenburg explosion, 118

  Hoffman, Kathleen Pearl, 61

  Hoffman, Kelly Ann, 61

  Hoffman, Lorraine, 61

  Holiday Inn, Beirut, Lebanon, 142

  Holmes–Ali heavyweight championship fight, Las Vegas, Nevada, 230

  Holocaust-denial movement, 239–40

  holocaust denier interview, 238–41

  Holocaust Memorial Museum opening, Washington, D.C., 238

  homeless man watches Scott nightly, 288

  Höss, Rudolf, 239

  hostage of TWA Flight 847 claimed by The Today Show producer, 256

  Huberty, Etna, 41, 42, 43

  Huberty, James Oliver, 40–41, 42–43

  Humphrey, Hubert, 9 “Hurricane” (Dylan song), 262

  I

  Independent Network News (INN), 204

  interviews

  overview, 204–6, 254

  Bush, George H. W., 283–84

  Carter, 283

  Ford, 282

  prostitute (housewife from Kentucky), 255

  “witness” was actually the perpetrator, 259

  See also specific individuals

  Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, New York Harbor, 274–75

  investigative reporting

  overview, 174–75

  Mocco’s alleged criminal conflict of interest, 260

  New Jersey State Police and SCI story, 188–91

  Scott arrested at “massage parlor” he’s investigating, 273

  See also Greenwich murders; maritime industry; Reading Test Scandal

  Iraq War

  Al Faw Palace as military command headquarters, 158

  Camp Anaconda, Balad, Iraq, 152–55

  flying over Baghdad in a helicopter, 155–56, 157–58

  Hussein’s palaces, 157–58

  IED roadside bombs, 156–57

  Memorial Park, Baghdad, xii See also Christmas for our troops

  Israel

  media tour of, 128

  Palestinians’ complaints about, 128

  six-day war with Egypt, 127–28

  War of Attrition with Egypt, 128–32

  “I Want To Hold Your Hand” (Beatles song), 97

  J

  Jacobson, Max “Dr. Feelgood,” 235

  Jeffries, Allen, 82

  Jelicks, James, 188–91

  Jews and Judaism

  anti-Semitism in the United States, 238, 239–40, 243

  anti-Zionist Jew working for PLO, 145

  Hasidic Jews block out television camera, 201

  Holocaust denier interview, 239–40

  Holocaust survivor interviews, 240–41, 242–45

  Jewish Defense League threats against Scott and his family, 149

  kosher dining 125 yards from the front during the War of Attrition, 132

  Rabin on peace, 149–50

  Wiesel interview, 238–41, 242

  John F. Kennedy Space Center, Cape

  Canaveral, Florida, 71. See also space program

  Judge, Father Mychal, 248–49

  Junior High School 263, New York City, 181–82, 185

  Justice Department, 177, 180

  K

  Kallstrom, James, 171–73

  Kantara, Egypt, 129–32

  Kavanau, Ted, 63, 64, 133–38

  Keegan, Thomas, 45–46, 47–48, 49, 50–51, 52

  Kelley, Carolyn, 263

  Kemp, Eddie, 93

  Kennedy, Caroline, 168

  Kennedy, Ethel Shakel, 45

  Kennedy, Jacqueline, 9, 266

  Kennedy, John, Jr., 266–67

  Kennedy, John F., 8

  assassination of, 10, 85, 85–89

  campaigning in West Virginia, 8–10

  commitment to space race, 71

  and Lewis, 210

  Kennedy, Robert, 10

  Khmer Rouge, 134, 135, 140

  kidnapping case, 8-year-old boy, Long Island, New York, 53–57

  Killing Fields, The (film), 140

  Kimmel, Dave, 154, 156, 160

  King, Coretta Scott, 112

  King, Jack, 76

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 104

  assassination and its aftermath, 108–11

  biographical info, 104–5

  funeral service, 111, 112

  his own prediction of his death, 109–10

  March Against Fear, 105, 107–8

  Klein, Debbie, 48, 50, 51–52

  Klein, James Michael “Jim,” 44

  arrest in Florida and accusation of fleeing, 49

  depression and suicide of, 49–50, 51

  police intent to find guilty for Greenwich murders, 44, 45, 49–50, 51

  visit to Kim hours before her murder, 46 See also Greenwich murders

  Klein, Joanne “Kim,” 44, 44, 46–48

  Koch, Edward Irving “Ed,” 215, 215–18

  Koch, Howard, 94

  Kreindler, James, 171

  Kroc, Joan, 43
/>   L

  Labadi, Mahmoud, 145

  Lampl, John, 274–75

  Laning, Kent, 58–61

  LaPrade, J. Wallace, 57

  Lebanon, 141–42, 143–44, 146–50. See also Palestine Liberation Organization

  Lema, Martha, 44, 48

  Lennon, John, 97, 98, 100–102. See also

  Beatles, the Leonard–Duran boxing match, New Orleans, Louisiana, 231

  Levi, Edward, 177

  Lewis, Danielle, 209–10

  Lewis, Jerry “King of Comedy,” 207, 207–11

  Liberace, 250, 250–52

  Libya offers $10 million to families of Pan

  Am 103 bombing, 170–71

  L is for listening (CLASP interview technique), 205

  Lon Non, 138 Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film), 194

  Loren, Sophia, 223, 223–25

  Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee, 108–9, 110

  love

  heart recipient’s love for God and donor, 33–34

  Koch for New York City, 216, 218

  Lewis did everything with love in his heart, 210–11

  Monroe, Marilyn, need for, 23–24

  Lutz, George and Kathy, 26, 29–30, 279–80

  Lutz, Missy, 26

  M

  Mack the Knife (piano solo), 252

  Mahoney, Donald “Don,” 285, 286–87

  Mahoney, James, 285, 285, 286–87

  Mahoney, John, 286, 287

  Mahoney, Michael, 286

  Mahoney family’s firefighter father in Scott’s photo, 285–87

  man on the moon, 75–76

  March Against Fear, Mississippi, 105, 107–8

  maritime industry

  Bentley solicited contributions for Nixon campaign, became Maritime Commission chair, 178

  federal building and operating subsidies to shipping companies, 177–78

  and Ford’s honorariums for speaking at luncheons, 179

  Justice department involvement, 177, 180

  and Nixon, 176, 177, 178

  Scott’s investigative reporting on, 174–75, 180

  shipping companies take advantage of Vessel Exchange Act, 175, 176–77

  Vessel Exchange Act allows shipping companies to convert obsolete ships into cargo vessels, 175–76

  Martians’ invasion in The War of the Worlds radio program, 90–95

  Martin, Dean, 208–9

  Mayor (Koch), 217

  McCartney, Paul, 102–3. See also Beatles, the

  McDonald’s massacre, San Ysidro, California, 39, 39–43

  McLean, Malcolm, 176

  media tour of Israel (1970), 128

  Meir, Golda “Iron Lady,” 127, 128

  memorials. See funerals and memorials

  Memphis, Tennessee, MLK’s assassination and aftermath, 108–12

  Mercury space program, 72–73

  Meredith, James, 105

  Metropolitan Achievement Test, New York City, 181–84. See also Reading Test Scandal

  Midday Edition (television show), 234, 250–52

  Miller, John, 192

  career of, 192, 195–97, 198–99

  childhood as news prodigy, 192, 193–96

  Emerson College, Boston, 197–98

  style at crime scenes, 197

  Mississippi, racial hatred and violence in, 105–7

  Mocco, Peter, 260

  Monroe, Marilyn, 21, 21–24

  Monskey, Mark, 197

  Morales, Hector, 156–57

  Moran, Paul, 91, 95

  Morrison, Herb, 118

  Mortensen, Norma Jean, 22. See also Monroe, Marilyn

  Morton, Rogers, 178

  Moxley, Martha, 45

  Murphy, Mary, 117

  Murphy, Melinda, 118

  Murrow, Bruce, 97

  Murrow, Edward R., 239

  Muscular Dystrophy Association, 209

  My Life in the Mafia (Teresa), 269

  N

  National Guard in Memphis, Tennessee, after

  King assassination, 110–11

  Nead, Donna, 106

  New Jersey State Commission of

  Investigation, 188–91

  New Jersey State Police, 188–91

  news. See television news Newsweek, on the Beatles, 99

  New York City

  airliners collide over, 81–84

  Christmas blizzard of 2010, 201

  homeless man watches Scott nightly, 288

  Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, New York Harbor, 274–75

  Koch finds a woman a ride home during power outage, 217

  and Liberace, 251

  murder of Roseanne Quinn, 194

  photo of a Bronx fire brings a family together, 285, 285–87

  prostitutes in massage parlors, 273

  See also Reading Test Scandal; September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

  Nicolini, Jill, 160

  Night Before Christmas, The (Koch as reader), 217

  Night (Wiesel), 245

  9/11. See September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

  Nixon, Richard

  and maritime industry contributions, 176, 177, 178

  Scott’s assessments of, 281–82

  and Skouras, 178

  and Vietnam War, 138

  Nobel Peace Prize, 210, 242–43

  North Bergen, New Jersey, mayor involved in conflict of interest and conspiracy, 260

  O

  Obama, Barack, 243

  Olsen, Barbara, 248

  Olsen, Ted, 248

  Onasis, Jacqueline “Jackie O,” 266–68

  O’Neil, John, 119

  opium den in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 138–40

  Ortega, Cesar Augusto, 54–57

  Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, San Ysidro, California, 43

  Outstanding Investigative Reporting Emmy Award, 180

  P

  Pagano, Clinton, 190–91

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

  Arafat, 141, 142, 144–46

  children of, 142–43, 146–47, 148–50

  refugee camps, schools, and orphanages in Lebanon, 142–43, 146–50

  Palestinian complaints about Israelis, 128

  Pan Am 103 bombing, 170–71

  Pappas, Ike, 109

  Parade magazine

  on Arafat and the PLO, 145–46, 149, 455

  on Brinkley, 230

  Parsons, John, 47, 51

  Pascarella, Mary, 27

  passenger plane overshoots runway, Charleston, West Virginia, 257–58

  Patterson, David, 168–69

  Pecoraro, Father Ralph, 26

  Perrine, Don, 92

  Petraeus, David, 161

  Petropolis, Steve, 29

  Phipps, Armistead, 107–8

  Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 134–35, 138–40

  photo of a Bronx fire brings a family together, 285, 285–87

  Pinsley, Stanley, 175, 178

  P is for preparing (CLASP interview technique), 206

  PIX11 (television news)

  CNN runs Libya settlement story but doesn’t give credit to PIX 11, 171

  death of bin Laden story affirms need for two sources, 167–68

  Holocaust survivors and denier interviews, 238–41

  Koch as guest, 215–16

  Wiesel interview, 242–45 See also September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

  Playboy 100 sexiest women of the 20th century list, 229

  Polemeni, Anthony J., 184–85

  Portchester, New York, dance hall fire, 270–71

  Portchester Daily Item (newspaper), 45

  Potter, Charlie, 63–64

  Pran, Dith, 140

  prison reform, escaped inmates advocating for, 59, 63–64

  Prongay, Kevin, 56–57

  prostitute (housewife from Kentucky) agrees to an interview, 255

  prostitutes in massage parlors, 273

  Pugach, Burt, 3, 3–7

  Pugach, Linda Riis, 5–7

  Q

  Quinn, Roseanne, 19
4

  Quinone, Olamady, 159–60

  Quito, Ecuador, invasion-from-Mars program, 95

  R

  Rabin, Yitzhak, 149–50

  racial hatred and violence in Mississippi, 105–7

  in Tennessee, 108–9, 110–11

  Raimondi, Paul, 159

  Rather, Dan, x, x–xi

  Ravitz, John, 186–87

  Ray, James Earl, 109, 110

  RCA Space Center communications system for Viking spacecraft, New Jersey, 95

  Reading Test Scandal

  overview, 181

  new school law applied in 1999 for similar scandal, 186–87

  public interest in news reports, 182–83

  rationale of principals and teachers, 183–84

  Scott honored with pen used to sign new school testing law, Assembly Bill 5886-A, 181, 185–86

  students coached for achievement tests with test questions, 181–82, 183

  students retested until scores are good enough, 183

  test publisher’s practices, 183

  Reynolds, Debbie, 235

  Riis/Pugach, Linda, 3, 3–7

  Riley, Alberta, 27

  Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus at Madison Square Garden, with Marilyn Monroe, 22–23

  Ring magazine, 230, 231–32

  riots post-MLK, Jr.’s death, 110–11

  Rodriguez, Joseph, 189

  Rooney, Mickey, 205

  S

  Saudi Arabia’s loan to United States, 169

  School of Happiness of Children orphanage,

  Souk El-Gharb, Lebanon, 146–47

  Schumer, Charles, 120

  Scott, Marvin

  alcoholic newsman saves his life, 82, 84

  and Amityville haunted house, 25, 26–27, 29, 31

  career, xiii–xiv

  driving an armed convict around in New Jersey, 63–64

  faking racial hatred in Mississippi, 105–6

  Fisher’s soul kiss, 237

  High School Press Association hosts Truman, 280

  honored with pen used to sign new school testing law, 185–86

  on interviews and interviewing, 204–6

  and Journalist-in-Space program, 79–80

  and Keegan, police detective for

  Greenwich murders, 47

  learning sensitivity to grief, 270–71

  letter to his wife from Cambodia, 136

  and Listerine vodka, 154

  on March Against Fear, 107–8

  media tour of Israel, 128

  meeting ship worker inside a freighter at Brooklyn docks, 179

  as newspaper delivery boy, xii

  and opium den in Phnom Penh, 138–40

  Outstanding Investigative Reporting Emmy Award, 180

  personality, xiv

  proving that Yankees didn’t have horns, 106

  as radio pool producer at spacecraft launches, 72, 73–74

  Rather on, x–xi

  recognition in the streets of New York City, 288

  remembering Kennedy assassination, 10

  reporting on fire in building where he lived, 261

  September 11, 2001, journey to and in newsroom, 115–20

 

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