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9000 Needles is a 2009 documentary film about the story of a young husband and father and his family as they struggle to deal with the aftermath of a devastating stroke. It was directed by Doug Dearth.

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Stephen Bonsal was an American journalist, war correspondent, author, diplomat, and translator, who won the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for History.

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