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...refused to summon medical help for his unconscious wife. Schrallhammer also discovered in Von Bülow's closet a small black bag containing vials of drugs and hypodermic needles, one of which was later found to have traces of insulin. Said Defense Attorney Herald Price Fahringer: "Her testimony was one of the most devastating pieces of evidence that came in against...
...more important than the events themselves. Mistaking a firefight for a massacre, for example, could have an incalculable effect on American policy-and, given the importance of U.S. aid, on the eventual outcome in El Salvador. This responsibility weighs heavily on many correspondents. Shirley Christian of the Miami Herald, who won a Pulitzer Prize last year for her coverage of Latin America, has become even more influential among her peers since she published an article in the Washington Journalism Review detailing the failure of leading newspapers to probe the nature of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua until too late. Says Christian...
...have almost certainly never met except on the front pages they have shared during the past three months they have most likely harbored the same fears and frustrations since their twin ordeals began. Both have been bandied about daily by the regional press, with the Labloid Boston Herald American, for example, alternating "LOCKE'S GREED" with "CLAUS WAS A LOUSE" as a daily cover decoration. (You can almost picture each rushing to a newsstand each morning, breathing a sigh of relief when it was the other's turn.) The two have suffered the trauma of seeing close relationships dissolve...
Mind-set too was involved in misjudging the Sandinistas who took over Nicaragua when the Somoza dictatorship collapsed. In a remarkable article in the Washington Journalism Review, Shirley Christian, Pulitzer-prizewinning correspondent for the Miami Herald, analyzes with more "soul-searching" than anger how the New York Times, Washington Post and CBS covered the story in the crucial years...
...running joke he would get involved with one extreme devotion, followed by another extreme cause." said Mare Fisher, who graduated from Princeton in 1980 and now works as a reporter for the Miami Herald...