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It is the story of Kerry and ClydePacker and the irascible founder of the media dynasty, Sir Frank.
Descriptions of ClydePacker are as disparate as fl and white.
And Clyde suddenly relaxed and smiled and offered to shake hands and I thought 'this is silly' so I shook hands and said 'What's all this about?' He said, 'Congratulations.
Packer was widely respected in business circles, courted by politicians on both sides, and he was widely regarded as one of the most astute businessmen of his time, despite the fact that he had been a poor student.
Packer was known to sometimes take a direct interest in the editorial content of his papers, although he was far less interventionist than the notoriously hands-on Murdoch.
Packer fronted the inquiry over allegations that he had some secret control over the content of the Fairfax papers (an organisation that Packer had wished to purchase for sometime, but was restricted from via cross media ownership laws).