Word: informers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Defending the use of motivation research to sell presidential candidates, she called it impossible to inform every voter on every relevant issue. "People are not necessarily going to be irresponsible leaders because of the way they're presented to the public...
...making it color the whole trial" and for "turning a criminal appeal into a quest for error." On that. Earl Warren issued a rebuttal: "This is a lecture," he snapped. "This is a closing argument by a prosecutor to the jury. The purpose of reporting an opinion is to inform the public and is not for the purpose of degrading this court." Frankfurter, addressing the Chief Justice, made a dry reply: "I'll leave it to the record." Afterward, the nine Justices stiffly stood up and filed out-an august, impersonal presence...
...very statement of such is contrary to precise that spirit of Camus' that this illustrates so well. In writings, there is no split the man as philosopher as political being: the values art inform the values of his and of his life. In perhaps modern thinker are the timely the timeless fused so tightly. reading of, for example, The will show, metaphysical and rebellion are one; Camus artist, the commentator...
Beer is known to have had advance information about the Sinai campaign and, presumably, the coordinated Franco-British attack on Suez, which he allegedly passed on to the Soviet Union. The Russians, clearly, did not inform the Egyptians. They seem to have used their foreknowledge to behave with brutal swiftness in crushing the Hungarian rebellion, confident that the Suez attack would be certain to divert world public opinion...
...since they last met. "The two main forces in the world, the capitalist and the Socialist," said Khrushchev, "have concluded that it was useless to 'test' one another by military means." But as usual, the soft words surrounded a sharp dig at the U.S.: Khrushchev hastened to inform his guests that growing Soviet might has destroyed the Western appetite...