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  • She testified that it was she who mentioned “Satan” in the prayer circle that FCA members, Frady, and Freshwater formed around Pastor Zirkle that has been described as a “healing ceremony” and “exorcism” in various contexts.

    Freshwater April 29 & 30: Exploiting kids - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • The Parallax View (1974) - Reporter Joe Frady (Beatty) is onto a terrifying, wide-ranging conspiracy in the wake of a prominent senator's assassination.

    John Farr: Missing The Mark On Warren Beatty 2010

  • Frady does indeed have a tiger by the tail, but will he live long enough to get his scoop?

    John Farr: Missing The Mark On Warren Beatty 2010

  • "This may be the most fundamental, elemental conflict in him," wrote Frady.

    Why Jesse Jackson is still fighting 2010

  • Journalism was soon to become an attractive and a lucrative place to be, but the New Journalists who propelled it—Tom Wolfe, David Halberstam, Marshall Frady, Larry L. King, Gay Talese, Hunter S.

    Literary Life: A Second Memoir Larry McMurtry 2009

  • Journalism was soon to become an attractive and a lucrative place to be, but the New Journalists who propelled it—Tom Wolfe, David Halberstam, Marshall Frady, Larry L. King, Gay Talese, Hunter S.

    Literary Life: A Second Memoir Larry McMurtry 2009

  • Frady does indeed have a tiger by the tail, but will he live long enough to get his scoop?

    John Farr: The Ten Best Movies About Journalism by Farr 2009

  • An overly expansive southerner who flowered in the age of the often overly expansive New Journalism, Marshall Frady chose as subjects for his most ambitious, unrestrained, and ragged books three oversized fellow southerners: George Wallace, Jesse Jackson, and Billy Graham.

    Of Rivals and Revivals 2007

  • An overly expansive southerner who flowered in the age of the often overly expansive New Journalism, Marshall Frady chose as subjects for his most ambitious, unrestrained, and ragged books three oversized fellow southerners: George Wallace, Jesse Jackson, and Billy Graham.

    Of Rivals and Revivals 2007

  • He moved into the starting lineup after Matt Meinrod broke his leg and backup John Frady injured his shoulder.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

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