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Howard Hughes Interview With McGraw Hill
McGraw Hill and life reaffirmed that they possessed the authentic autobiography of Howard Hughes. They planned to publish it as was originally announced on December 7th, 1971. It is alleged that Howard Hughes made a telephone call Friday repudiating this material and the man who worked on it with him Clifford Irving. However, when he heard the telephone interview between Hughes and the reporters in LA, this is what he said: That was Howard Hughes's voice. There's no question about it. Do you remember Noah Dietrich? Yeah, I told the assistant, the smeber. The assistant that he ripped off. What? I was like, this is where the truth comes out.
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