Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fifties we had direct censorship. At the end of the day all the correspondents gathered at the Central Telegraph office to submit their copy to the censor and then send it over the wire. There were two London papers, the Express and the Daily Mail, which were in fierce competition...
...remember one day the line at the censor was terribly long and the Express man was frantically pacing back and forth wondering how he would get through quickly...
...threat to our security. But if we are to preach the principle of national self-determination and the need to ensure civilized behavior, we cannot do it arbitrarily. We cannot mine harbors in one section of the world because we dislike one nation's regime, and then express outrage when our embassies are bombed in a different regime someone else happens to dislike...
Levine's relationship with TIME is uncaricaturable: "I don't take direction, and the magazine doesn't offer it. I just express exactly what I feel." Says Executive Art Director Nigel Holmes: "Levine has a very strong point of view. He is almost certainly the most brilliant political caricaturist in the world today...
...months ago." Declared the Times: "Now the pride and patriotism that many people tried to unfurl during the Bicentennial have erupted without embarrassment. It's not as though there were no more divisions in the country ... But on every side, there has suddenly appeared a need to express national unity, to demonstrate an unashamed patriotism." From the outset, Reagan benefited from this yearning: the hostages left Iran on his Inauguration...