Word: journaliste
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...gathered, the scene turned ugly. The soldiers began to push us toward the rear of the camp, their rifles in our backs. One trooper grabbed my arm. I pushed it away, saying, "Get your hands off me." He took hold of me again and shouted, "You aren't a journalist...
...hope the authorities understand this." Evidently not. As protesters started coming to the square, they found that it was blocked by riot police in full gear, forcing them into the nearby Yanka Kupala park. "There were some 20,000 of us packed in the park," Irina Khalip, a Belarusian journalist and human-rights activist, told Time by telephone. "The people were angry with the rigged election, mass arrests and inhuman treatment of the detainees." Khalip says that Alexander Kozulin, a key opposition leader and a presidential candidate in the election, led a protest march to the jail in Okrestina Street...
...Cambridge, Mass. home. He was 70. The cause of death was non-Hodgkins Lymphoma—a form of cancer—according to a press release from Dartmouth College. Freedman’s longtime friend David Halberstam ’55, an author and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, told The Crimson yesterday that Freedman was a “great humanist” and “one of the most courageous men I have ever met.” “Ethics and living an ethical life were critically important to him,” said Halberstam...
...realize it’s a blessing. It’s a mitzvah. It is a moment when the pain ceases. Laughter is not our constant state.” Dreyfuss and Debilles spoke to a motley collection of participants ranging from undergraduates to a resident tutor to a journalist. An undergraduate at the New School, Ensa C. Cosby, whose father is the actor, Bill Cosby, traveled from New York to attend the workshop. Cosby, who said she is an aspiring novelist, called Black a “family friend” and a mentor. “He?...
...still brutalized and executed. With ever more chilling surety, there is barely any quarter being given in this war. Every foreigner breathed a gentle sigh upon news of their rescue, paused darkly over the fate of Tom Fox, and held one more quiet thought for American journalist Jill Carroll, 28, still out there. Somewhere. Here, even high points come with jagged edges...