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    <body><![CDATA[The worth of a book is sometimes reflected in more than its content and writing style.  My daughter, Leah, gave me this book for Father's Day, and the thoughtfulness of the gift was worth a million dollars.  Although the book seemed to be more of an autobiography of Tim Russert, with periodic mention of his father, it was a good read.  I now have a much better understanding of where Russert was coming from in his media coverage.  I was not aware that he was such a fine man, and I wish I had read the book before his recent and untimely passing.]]></body>
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