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		<title>Steve Ryan: John Glenn, Senator and hero. Things the public didn&#8217;t always see.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[John Glenn is my hero and America’s hero, but he was also my boss. Sen. Glenn always acted with integrity: in his marriage to his sweetheart, in his devotion to his country, in his work with his colleagues. He was always a gentleman in the best sense. I had the good luck as a young child to have the measles during his February 1962 flight. We all marveled at his flight, and his coolness under pressure. Subsequently, we saw all&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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