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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson crossed swords with a lot of people when he was alive, but perhaps none more important than Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The former first lady, in her capacity as an editor at Doubleday Books, secured a coveted book deal with the pop star in 1984, when he was still riding high on the success of his “Thriller” album released two years earlier. “She was only person in America who could get him on the phone,” Stephen Davis, the ghostwriter of “Moon Walk,” said

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