alan hathaway's secretary, june joan, and she says, allen wants to see right away. and i say, we are in new jersey. and she says, allen wants to see you immediately. >> [laughs] >> and i told byron, you see? i was right. i'm about to be fired. and all the way into "newsday", i kept thinking, what was a dignified way to take the news that i was fired? when i get to the office, allen had an office in the corner that was glass. and june, who stood in the doorway, it was me over there. and as i walk, i see this big, round head of his bent over, he is reading something intently. i get closer and i see that what he is reading is my memo. and so i get to the door, he doesn't look up, and i say, mr. hathaway, or whatever, and he waves me to watch, here keeps reading. after a while he looks up and says to me, i didn't know that someone from princeton could do digging like this. from now on you do investigative work. well, with my usual soft there savoi faire, i said, i don't know anything about investigative reporting. and allen looks up at me for a very long time and says, just remember, turn every page. never assume anything. turn every gosh darn page. so i will te