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"As long as Americans value courage and freedom there will be a special place in our hearts, our minds, and our history books for [Stevenson's] Man Called Intrepid"-Ronald Reagan
William Stevenson was a journalist and author of the bestselling books A Man Called Intrepid and 90 Minutes at Entebbe, He also worked as a movie scriptwriter, a television news commentator, and producer of award-winning documentaries. He died in 2013.
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