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Box 13--A. M. Brues, Alice Brues; G. P. Norris, Anna Golden; E. J. Golden, Marie L. Hohman; R. A. Ferrara, Ariel Perham; Paul Keough, Ruth McLean: A. F. Sereque, Claire Kylie; H. S. Rosenblum Ruth Burns W. C. Sawin, Katherine Brassil.
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Burns c.f. r.f. Owl Jones r.f. s.s. Hodgins Zarakov 3b. c.f. Stanley Todd l.f. c. Picken Tobin 1b. l.f. Elliott DeRham c. 3b. Stevens Sullivan s.s. 2b. Michelini Ullman 2b. 1b. Dey Booth or Cuttis p. p. Lane or Carver
“In this profession, we are not paid to be neutral,” Burns says in the book. “We are paid to be fair, and they are completely different things… As far as I am concerned, when they hire me, they hire...
In conversation, Carlson is very fond of employing slightly incongruous analogies to revive these vivid memories. The words of New York Times Baghdad Bureau Chief John F. Burns, whose meditation on the ethics of reporting from a totalitarian regime forms a centerpiece for Embedded, are compared to the works of...
Throughout the book, journalist after journalist reveals objectivity to be an extraordinarily slippery concept when dealing with the twinned subjects of Saddam Hussein’s regime and President Bush’s invasion. Times reporter Burns drew prominent media attention this fall when Embedded included his excoriation of those...