Arthur Hailey - Evening News

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When Crawford Sloane's wife, son and elderly father are mysteriously kidnapped, his life turns upside down. As CBA-TV's most celebrated and popular newscaster, he has become a prime target for terrorists.While the TV network is held to ransom, Sloane decides to launch his own rescue mission, and asks Harry Partridge, his colleague and competitor since the days they covered the war in Vietnam together, to head the operation.This is the most perilous assignment either has ever undertaken, and in an uneasy partnership, it will require all their professional and emotional strength.For Jessica, Crawford's wife, is the only woman Harry has ever loved...

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Minh, unnoticed while they were talking, had been taking video shots of Jessica and Nicky. Now, Rita saw, the camera was directed at Nicky's bandaged right hand. It reminded her of something she had brought from Lima and, reaching into a briefcase, she produced a Teletype message received through Entel Peru.

”Before Harry left,” Rita told the others, "he asked me to send a cable to one of his friends—a surgeon in Oakland, California. Harry explained that his friend is among the world's ranking experts on injured hands. The cable asked questions about Nicholas. This is the reply.”

She passed the typed sheet to Sloane who read it aloud.

RETEL. HAVE READ INFO YOU SENT ALSO DETAILS IN NEWSPAPERS ABOUT YOUR YOUNG FRIEND'S HAND. PROSTHESES NOT RECOMMENDED. THEY WILL NOT FUNCTION OR HELP HIM PLAY PIANO, MAY EVEN GET IN WAY. INSTEAD HE SHOULD AND CAN LEARN TO ROTATE HAND DOWNWARD UNTIL WHAT REMAINS OF INDEX AND LITTLE FINGERS COMES IN CONTACT WITH PIANO KEYS. INCIDENTALLY IN A WAY HE'S LUCKY BECAUSE FOREGOING WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE IF DIFFERENT FINGERS LOST. APPLIES ONLY TO THOSE TWO.

LEARNING TO ROTATE HAND WILL TAKE PATIENCE, PERSEVERANCE. BUT IF ENTHUSIASTIC CAN BE DONE. BEING YOUNG HELPS. HAVE WOMAN PATIENT WHO LOST SAME FINGERS NOW PLAYS PIANO. WOULD BE GLAD TO BRING TWO TOGETHER IF YOU WISH.

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF HARRY. WARMEST REGARDS.

JACK TUPPER, M.D.

There was a silence, then Nicky said, "May I look at that, Dad?” Sloane passed the sheet across.

”Don't lose that!” Jessica cautioned Nicky.”It will give you something to remember Harry by.” The instinctive, close companionship of Harry and Nicky, she thought, had been brief yet beautiful while it lasted.

She remembered Nicky's early dispirited words to Harry at Nueva Esperanza: " They killed my granddad and cut off two of my fingers, so I can't play the piano anymore.” Obviously Nicky would never be a concert pianist, which he had dreamed of. But he would play the piano and fulfill his joy in music in other ways.

Nicky was reading the cable, holding it in his left hand while the beginning of a smile appeared on his face. He was turning his bandaged right hand in a rolling motion.

”I guess there will never be a time,” Crawford Sloane said, "when there isn't something we'll have reason to thank Harry for."

"Fernandez, too,” Jessica reminded him. They had already spoken of the stringer-fixer's sacrifice and presumed death. Now she told Crawford and Rita of the promise Harry made before leaving Fernandez beside the jungle trail.

Fernandez had spoken of his wife and four children, asking if someone would take care of them, and Harry pledged, "You work for CBA, and CBA will do it. I give you my solemn word, an official promise. The children's education—everything.”

“If Harry said that,” Sloane said, "he was speaking for CBA and it's binding like a legal document. When we get back I'll see it's put into effect.”

"There's one snag,” Rita pointed out.”It happened after Harry was fired, even though he didn't know it.”

Minh, who overheard, looked startled—a reminder that only a few people knew about the Chippingham letter of dismissal.

”It makes no difference,” Sloane said.”Harry's promise will be honored.”

"But it does bring up something we have to decide,” Rita pointed out.”Are we going to refer to Harry's firing in what we report today?”

"No,” Sloane said emphatically.”That's our internal dirty linen. We won't wash it in public.”

But it will come out , Rita thought. In the end, it always does.

Crawf still didn't know about the " You—son-of-a-bitch! ” memo she had faxed to Les Chippingham via the Horseshoe. Probably within a week that would surface in the Times or Washington Post. And if not there, then later in the Columbia Journalism Review or Washington Journalism Review. Well, let it happen!

Rita was reminded that, as a result of the memo, she was probably out of a job. Among other things she had signed herself "ex-producer.” Well, however it all came out, she would see this present assignment through to its end.

Jessica spoke up.”There's something that's been bothering me. It's about the airstrip we were at, the last one.”

"Sion,” Rita prompted.

Jessica nodded.”I had the feeling, on the jungle trail and at the airstrip, that I'd been there before. I think it's where we were brought first, when we all came back from unconsciousness. Though I didn't know it was an airstrip then. And there's something else.”

"Go on,” Rita said. She had reached for a pad and was making notes.

”There was a man in a hut we were held in. I don't know who or what he was, though I'm sure he was American. I pleaded with him to help us, but he didn't. I have this, though.”

The day before, Jessica had retrieved from beneath the mattress in her cell the drawing she had made. Since then she had carried it, folded, in her brassiere.

She handed it to Rita. The drawing was of the Learjet pilot, Denis Underhill.

"Tonight,” Rita said, "we'll run this on the National Evening News and ask if anyone can identify him. With twenty million people watching, there should be someone.”

The Cheyenne II droned on, still climbing, gaining altitude to pass over the peaks of the Andes Cordillera Range, after which they would descend toward sea level and Lima. The time, Rita noted, was a few minutes past 9 a.m. The flight would take another forty minutes.

What was necessary now, she realized, was to make a firm plan for the remainder of the day, in conjunction with Crawf. She had already done some advance work, having anticipated most, though not all, of what had happened.

The dramatic story of the rescue was, at this moment, exclusively CBA's. Therefore, until New York first—feed broadcast time, which was 5:30 P.m. in Peru, Jessica and Nicky must be kept somewhere out of sight, unavailable to the remainder of the media. Crawf, she was sure, would see the need for that.

It meant that Jessica and Nicky could not yet be taken to Cesar's Hotel or Entel Peru, both of which were swarming with reporters and TV crews. The same applied to other hotels in downtown Lima.

So what Rita had arranged was for them to go to the home of the AeroLibertad owner-pilot, Oswaldo Zileri, who lived on the outskirts of Miraflores. They could remain there until 5:30, after which their being seen by others in press or television would no longer matter. In fact, it was an ordeal they would eventually have to face.

In the meantime, working with Bob Watson, the TV-video editor, Rita would put a report together for the National Evening News that night. It would be a long one and use most of Minh's best pictures—of the rescue, the death of Harry Partridge and the sad moment when Fernandez had been left beside the jungle trail.

She wouldn't even ask New York for a specific amount of time. This was one occasion when she knew she could have whatever time was needed.

Rita was certain, too, that the network would want a one hour news special in prime time tonight. Well, she had extra ingredients for that. They included the videotape recording of Dolores, the drunken companion of the American ex-doctor Hartley Gossage, alias Baudelio, who so despicably used his medical skills to transport the three kidnap victims to Peru. Harry had put that together as a package, with his own commentary; it was ready to go.

As to everything else, both for the evening news and later, Crawf would do the narration and stand-ups. That might be difficult for him. He would need to speak of the deaths of his own father, Harry Partridge and Fernandez, and of the mutilation of Nicky's hand. Crawf was sometimes emotional and might choke up. No matter, Rita thought. It would make the story more convincing, and Crawf would recover and go on. He was a professional newsperson, like Rita and the rest.

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