Word: factualism
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...first place). The Times has long liked to feel that if it gives both sides of a question, or at least two versions, it has done its journalistic job. Sometimes this brings nothing but confusion to the reader, sometimes gives a completely wrong impression. In its tradition of "factual" journalism, the Times policy has been to print newsworthy statements of eminent citizens, Senators and other supposedly responsible people without qualification as long as the words were not libelous. But even Timesmen are wondering latterly whether its policy has not been proved false by the complexity of modern news...
With Flying Shirttails. The bulk of Voice of America news is handled in straight reporting fashion. Some critics believe it is too straight, but the Voice believes (probably with good reason) that people constantly exposed to Communist polemics welcome factual reporting...
...Wall, by John Hersey. The tragic, agonized story of Jews resisting extermi nation in Warsaw's ghetto during the Nazi occupation; a sometimes moving, often tedious novel in diary form which never quite succeeds in recapturing the factual tang and immediacy of Hiroshima (TIME, March...
...Wall, by John Hersey. The tragic, agonized story of Jews resisting extermination in Warsaw's ghetto during the Nazi occupation; a sometimes moving, often tedious novel in diary form which never quite succeeds in recapturing the factual tang and immediacy of Hiroshima (TIME, March...
...Wall, by John Hersey. The tragic, agonized story of Jews resisting extermination in Warsaw's ghetto during the Nazi occupation; a sometimes moving, often tedious novel in diary form which never quite succeeds in recapturing the factual tang and immediacy of Hiroshima (TIME, March...