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В числе интервьюируемых были Лора Буш, Розалин Картер, Джеймс Джеффриз, Нелсон Пирс, Джеймс Холл, Скип Аллен, Реджи Лав, Люси Бэйнс Джонсон, Джеймс и Валери Рэмси и Стивен Рошон. В числе открытых источников использован: Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld, First lady’s Lady: With the Fords at the White House (New York: G. P. Putnam Sons, 1979).

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