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Does that sound silly?
No. But it makes me feel sad.
Me too. It all comes from our job. People think it must be wonderful and free and everything. But were not free, are we?
No, said Bond again. Were prisoners. But lets enjoy our captivity when we More Pagefeed can.Except that on this cold, blustery ventura county star
in February 1995, the mood of Dr. William George Gillespie (B.S., M.A., Ph.D.) did not fit that description. He was more than visibly upset; he was shaken, to the point where his hands trembled as he read, for the More Pagefeed third time, the letter he had plucked from the mail his secretary boeing
deposited on his desk less than an hour earlier. Gillespie had been sifting through the pile, trying to decide what looked important or interesting enough to open first, when he spotted Office of Naval More Pagefeed Research in the upper-left corner of one envelope. This he had torn open with the alacrity of a nick mangold
attacking Christmas wrapping, but his initial reaction was dismay at the unwanted contents. A second reading had given Gillespie the urge to throw the lengthy letter against More Pagefeed the wall, as if someone had just handed him a rattlesnake. The letter itself was not a surprise-he had been waiting for it a long boeing
what it disclosed was not what he had hoped. No, Gillespie thought glumly, Rear Admiral Roger Cornell, known throughout the United More Pagefeed States Navy as Jolly Roger, was not the type to bake bad news with evasive sugar coating. Cornell said what he meant and meant what he said, a trait the john wall arrested
had always admired for the more than two decades of their friendship. Gillespie suddenly wished More Pagefeed he hadnt started the whole mess. Should I tell Bob Ballard about this? was the next thing that sprang into his mind. No, he decided quickly. The last sentence in Cornells letter-I urge you to see me poem in your pocket
Washington at your earliest convenience to discuss this matter-dictated More Pagefeed caution, not to mention discretion. Dr. Robert Ballard, the discoverer and first explorer of the Titanics wreck, didnt have to know until Gillespie himself was ready to tell him. He punched a button on his intercom. Yes, Dr. Gillespie? Mary, call Delta and get me mark kamps
the first available More Pagefeed flight to Washington tomorrow morning. And then call Admiral Cornell. Having crossed this Rubicon, he felt a little better. Until he made the mistake of rereading the letter once more. Like so many Englishmen, Derek Montague was a great respecter of history and tradition. In fact, he More Pagefeed mentally capitalized both words mark kamps
considered History and Tradition practically a synonymous, semantic blood brothers, as it were. Which was why he didnt resent the chore Peter Groton had asked him to perform. Groton was one of those journalists who regarded their newspaper careers as staging areas More Pagefeed for literary invasions-in other words, Peter wanted to write a boeing
He also believed fervently in a philosophy expounded by a certain contingent of the Fourth Estate: Sensationalism sells better than dull facts, so dont let them get in the way of your story. Theres nothing really More Pagefeed new about the Titanic, a publisher had told Groton. Wed be interested only i.