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Panelist Roberta Baskin, senior producer of ABC’s “20/20,” said the media plays an essential role in bringing world health issues to the forefront of public discussion...
...colleagues at the Globe credit Taylor for bringing the paper to the forefront of journalism over his 26 years as publisher from...
...complexity and demand for nuanced interpretation. To dismiss the word as a one-dimensional insult disregards its deep and loaded history. Kennedy’s book is in many ways an effort to analyze this history and place the deeply stigmatized and tabooed word at the forefront of race-relations dialogue in America. In fact, Kennedy censured what he called the “eradicationist” position, espoused by those who want the N-word systematically eliminated from the American-English lexicon. To deny the usage of the word in any context, Kennedy contends, is to erase the word?...
Ogletree called Sharpton an “articulate voice,” a leader who will not be afraid to bring controversial issues to the forefront...
...about this because such deaths are rare," he says, "but I don't think it will affect public support for the war one iota." Thompson, like other military analysts, credits the grim realism of the Pentagon's public relations team for keeping the possibility of American deaths in the forefront of everyone's mind - and lessening the blow of this new reality. "Rumsfeld and others have been predicting U.S. deaths since this campaign began," Thompson adds. Sadly, it seems those long-standing predictions have finally come true...