Word: journalistic
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...memorial lectureship honoring Joe Alex Morris Jr. '49. a journalist killed while covering the Iranian revolution in 1979, has been established by Harvard's Neiman Foundation for Journalism...
...Noyes, a staff assistant for the Nieman Foundation, said the lectureship was the result of efforts begun by Richard B. Stone '49, a classmate of Morris', and Morris' father, Joe Alex Morris Sr. Donations from the Morris family are being augmented by gifts from Morris' Harvard classmates and journalist colleagues...
Reds. Could have been "Warren's Gate." Instead, Writer-Director-Producer-Star Beatty fashioned a biography of Radical Journalist John Reed into a love story that evokes laughter, tears, thoughtfulness, astonishment...
...Playboy magazine-and course they know all 'bout bein' clean and dirty at the same time-they ran a story on Edna's Ranch by a fat, bearded journalist called Larry L. King. Larry's a good ole Texas boy, and he was none too happy seein' one of the state's noblest traditions tore down, like they'd turned the Alamo into a soccer stadium. So he visited La Grange and wrote it all up. Called it "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas...
...Poland's generals hoped to seal off the country from the outside world, they underestimated the determination of Western journalists. Dispatches and film continued to trickle out of the country, smuggled by departing tourists, sympathetic Poles and the occasional journalist whose visa had expired. The risks were high. Automobile border checks were rigorous; outgoing rail passengers ran a gauntlet of Polish and East German interrogation and baggage checks. Film, camera equipment and video cassettes were confiscated. Anyone suspected of trying to leave with written reports or pictures was threatened with jail...