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You Wake Me Each Morning is what listeners around the world have said to Connie for years, as they heard her radio broadcasts in this country and around the world. The first time she heard the phrase was from Sam Lewis, America's long-time Ambassador to Israel.
Some listeners have called the voice sexy, authoritative, funny, snobby, or sophisticated. Connie tries to incorporate it all, as she tells the stories that make the news or change history. Of the many compliments she has received, the most important came from Nelson Mandela. The former South African President said he listened to her broadcasts for years while in prison. During a Washington news conference he told her, "You gave my people hope." Then he went onto say, "You are not as big as I thought you were!"
| The Mud of Washington | 1 | |
| The Snows of New Hampshire: Where It All Began | 6 | |
| Go West | 14 | |
| Life With Bobby | 20 | |
| Death Claims Another Kennedy | 23 | |
| WAVA: Was This the Real World? | 30 | |
| Chicago: The World's Friendliest Convention | 33 | |
| World of the Casting Couch | 36 | |
| The Invasion of Czechoslovakia | 38 | |
| The "Token Honky" | 54 | |
| On to the Boondocks | 62 | |
| An East Coast Odyssey | 73 | |
| Good-bye Washington--Hello Washington | 76 | |
| Sex in the Senate or Too Many Hormones on the Hill | 87 | |
| The Watergate Years | 94 | |
| Israel in 1973: War and Marriage | 113 | |
| Washington in the Seventies | 124 | |
| The Camp David Talks | 129 | |
| Another Son and New Work Methods | 145 | |
| The Air Florida Crash | 150 | |
| The Ethics of Leaks | 155 | |
| The Reagan Presidency: An Assassin Strikes | 167 | |
| New Zealand and Australia: Alpine Golf, Anyone? | 180 | |
| Kidnapped in Lebanon | 215 | |
| Chaos Reigns: The Evacuation of the PLO | 240 | |
| Encore: Paradise Revisited | 254 | |
| The Bush Presidency | 274 | |
| Six Years of Blood and Terror | 288 | |
| The Clinton White House--A "Wag the Dog" Presidency? | 292 | |
| The Thaw Between the U.S. and New Zealand | 307 | |
| My Quest for the Ambassadorship to New Zealand | 318 | |
| You Can Do It, Too | 327 |
Overview
You Wake Me Each Morning is what listeners around the world have said to Connie for years, as they heard her radio broadcasts in this country and around the world. The first time she heard the phrase was from Sam Lewis, America's long-time Ambassador to Israel.
Some listeners have called the ...