Word: journaliste
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...Tokyo. The judge ruled that his actions could not be termed negligent because he may not have known at the time of the danger to the patient, who subsequently died from AIDS. SACKED. YURI KRAVCHENKO, 50, Ukrainian Interior Minister implicated by opposition groups in the murder of a journalist who was highly critical of the government; in Kiev. Kravchenko's dismissal came two months after the airing of tapes in which voices similar to his and that of President Leonid Kuchma discuss kidnapping reporter Georgy Gongadze, whose headless corpse was discovered last November. Thousands of protesters have taken...
...Like those other mainstays of European life - political parties, labor unions, marriage, church - the organization man is fast turning quaint. "The key thing," says Matteo Costantini, 25, an online journalist in Milan, "is that you believe not only in the company but especially in yourself." And so many are abandoning the corporate track altogether. Eide Dücker, 32, a former sales manager at Hugo Boss, is now trying to raise $2.5 million to open an indoor rock-climbing center in Berlin. "I didn't want to deal with office politics and be dependent on people who are not necessarily...
...perhaps there is someone in the audience--some fresh-faced first-year journalist, maybe, bright-eyed and ink-stained--who is made uncomfortable by this crushing code of inoffensiveness. Can we never print anything wild and outrageous? he asks plaintively. Must all our writing be little more than mush and dreary pabulum...
...cannot be offended, who are fair game for the slings and arrows of outrageous writers! These include many disparate and exciting groups: evangelical Christians, members of Final Clubs, WASPs, Republicans, the members of the Harvard Corporation and yes, the English. With these perfectly pernicious punching bags as targets, young journalist, you may whale away! Nary a peep will be made on their behalf, because (being evil, and predestined for hell) they deserve what they...
...That is why John McCain's quest for reform has intrigued almost every journalist in America as well as millions of voters. It is the man biting the dog. It's the fish out of water. It's downright counterintuitive. That's why we're fascinated. Here you have a conservative Republican from a conservative state who is fighting against an institution - soft money - that disproportionately benefits himself and his own party...