Word: interpreters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...still interpret for General Chou, and sit on the floor with...
...KILL PROBE: McCARTHY, they read a lot about McCarthy's so-called "disclosure" and a very little about what the Tribune termed the "alleged actions" of Roy Cohn. The self-acknowledged "World's Greatest Newspaper," in pursuing its pro-McCarthy bent, made striking use of its prerogative to interpret the news...
Aside from such comments, Tamayo is hesitant to interpret the meaning of his pictures. Says he: "I think painting should be a window through which the spectator lifts himself and his imagination." But he admits that he has tried to capture in his canvases the "aggressiveness−the violence and uncertainty in which we all live." He is also "very much interested in motion; it is characteristic of our time...
France, and so long as I hold that office, it is for me to interpret French opinion." Now Dulles was alarming U.S. allies in Asia (Syngman Rhee and Chiang Kai-shek), and risking the displeasure of many Americans (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), in agreeing to talk about Indo-China...
...should a newspaper handle an irresponsible charge made by a public figure? Most newspapers, clinging to the old-fashioned fetish of "objectivity," print the charge as straight news, leave it to the reader to interpret. Even when the paper follows up its story with a denial from the person maligned, the denial seldom catches up with the charge. For this reason, more and more editors feel that the old rules for handling such stories are not good enough (TIME...