Word: feelings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reporters, for the most part, live very clean lives. Their job is to perceive but not to feel, to write but not to exist in the writing. It is only a severe trauma that makes them break the cast...
From there the possibilities were staggering. "If I feel anger," the reporter says, "perhaps I also feel other emotions when I am writing a story, perhaps I am actually involved in the stories I am writing, perhaps I am not objective...
Kraft's reaction to the press's anger in Chicago is shame. As a journalist schooled in the myth of objectivity, he seems to feel guilty after showing his feelings. And justifies his action by turning to still another meaningless journalistic cliche--that the reporter is the "agent of the sovereign public...
...only real suspense in If He Hollers, Let Him Go, which calls itself a thriller, is waiting for the comely costar, Negro Singer Barbara McNair, to take her clothes off. Since she doffs her duds during the first half-hour, voyeurs can feel free to leave immediately afterward. There is nothing more for them-or anyone else, really...
...feel we have sufficient evidence, we will go through the proper channels" to obtain a new election, Roose said last night...