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1. Notable Quotables -- 02/12/1996
www.mediaresearch.org/news/nq/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/12/1996 Last Visited: 9/5/2001
-- Josh Clark, associate producer for documentaries, WGBH-TV in Boston, in the January/February 1996 Mother Jones.
Newsweek's Idea of an Investigative Reporter
"`She's [Sarah McClendon] a real treasure for journalism in this city,' says investigative reporter Robert Parry, a former staffer with the Associated Press and Newsweek, now freelance. `There was a time in journalism when journalists took pride in being individuals instead of being members of the pack.' A disgruntled loner, Parry is a perfect speaker for tonight's meeting.His topic is the `October Surprise,' a much probed but never proved tangle of allegations involving top CIA officials and monied Republicans who supposedly schemed to sabotage an October 1980 release of the 52 U.S. hostages in Iran, thereby putting the kibosh on President Carter's re-election.Parry talks spellbindingly for two hours about a House committee's classified `X-files,' which he stumbled upon in `a converted ladies' room, with the tampon dispenser still on the wall': the Hashemi brothers...BCCI links...a $20 million deposit...David Rockefeller...the Shah's twin sister...a Marcos bagman. -
2. www.jennifercrook.com
www.jennifercrook.com/about_2. - [Cached]Published on: 10/25/2005 Last Visited: 7/14/2008
Jennifer and producer Josh Clark first discussed the possibility of working together in early 2006. -
3. Notable Quotables -- 02/12/1996
www.mrc.org/news/nq/1996/nq199 - [Cached]Published on: 2/12/1996 Last Visited: 8/12/2001
-- Josh Clark , associate producer for documentaries , WGBH-TV in Boston , in the January/February 1996 Mother Jones.
Newsweek's Idea of an Investigative Reporter
`She's [ Sarah McClendon ] a real treasure for journalism in this city , ' says investigative reporter Robert Parry , a former staffer with the Associated Press and Newsweek , now freelance. `There was a time in journalism when journalists took pride in being individuals instead of being members of the pack.' A disgruntled loner , Parry is a perfect speaker for tonight's meeting.His topic is the `October Surprise , ' a much probed but never proved tangle of allegations involving top CIA officials and monied Republicans who supposedly schemed to sabotage an October 1980 release of the 52 U.S. hostages in Iran , thereby putting the kibosh on President Carter's re-election.Parry talks spellbindingly for two hours about a House committee's classified `X-files , ' which he stumbled upon in `a converted ladies' room , with the tampon dispenser still on the wall' : the Hashemi brothers...BCCI links...a $20 million deposit...David Rockefeller...the Shah's twin sister...a Marcos bagman.

