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...magazine International Life Boris Izakov: "We loved with all our hearts the hardworking, energetic, kindhearted, hospitable, cheerful, jovial people...
...attention to the pictures. Instead they hobnobbed with a group of sixth-graders from Brooklyn's Ethical Culture School who were being lectured on art. "This," said Polevoy, "is the way to run a museum." At Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, Foreign Affairs Expert Boris Romanovich Izakov, who is on the editorial board of the monthly International Life, pointed out that Moscow University has 1,800 journalism students-all with free tuition. At Manhattan's City Hall, Mayor Robert Wagner carefully explained how the city is governed by people of various cultures, creeds and colors. Izakov...
...Russians jammed Voice of America broadcasts, one of the visitors finally cracked: "It is not worth the bother to liberate us." When an Israeli correspondent asked about the disappearance of several Jewish reporters in Russia, Valentin Mikhailovich Berezhkov, deputy chief editor of the weekly New Times (who with Izakov acted as interpreter for the group), blandly suggested: "Ask Mr. Molotov...
Readers of Pravda, which means "Truth," get their truth about the United Nations from two correspondents: Boris Izakov and Yuri Zhukov.* Veteran Correspondents Izakov & Zhukov sign their stories together: "We work for the same paper, and we don't want to compete with each other." Last week they had a hot piece of news for their readers : Newsweek, they reported, admitted that U.S. newsmen at the U.N. were dishonest...
...Pravda team relayed a Newsweek poll of U.N. correspondents, which had found that 62% do not believe that the U.S. delegation's policy at Lake Success has strengthened the U.N. Then Izakov & Zhukov quoted Newsweek as saying: "A study of the data of the questionnaire shows that apparently the majority of American correspondents at the Assembly are not sincere in praising the American position in their daily correspondence." There was only one thing wrong with this "quotation." Newsweek never said...