Mention the name Alistair Cooke, and his legendary Letter from America immediately springs to mind.1 For 58 years his weekly commentaries on happenings in the United States were beamed by the BBC to many countries around the world, including Australia.
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- The Medical Journal of Australia, Sydney, NSW.
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- 1. Cooke A. Memories of the great and the good. London: Pavilion Books, 2000.
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