Word: journalistic
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Pursuing peace with Israel is "contradictory" to obtaining social peace within Egypt, a leading Egyptian journalist said yesterday at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies...
Mubarak may not be able to continue the peace process, the journalist said. "Because the assassination was not a coup formal structure remains. But is formal structure enough?" Sid Ahmad asked, adding that Mubarak has "no political background...
Sandel, a former journalist who teaches Gov 1070, "Ideas and Institutions in American Politics," also believes his youth Americal Politics," also believes his youth will help rather than hinder him as a trustee. Young people, he said, "remember more acutely the experiences of students...
...power have no time to read; yet the men who do not read are unfit for power." He draws a charming portrait of his father, who passed on his bibliophilia, and a colorfully contradictory one of his father-figure, Lord Beaverbrook. Foot reminisces warmly about his exasperating fellow journalist Randolph Churchill, but repeats the remark that he "should not be allowed out in private." He sketches a learned dissertation on the political significance of Disraeli's novels and states the case for Hazlitt as England's Shakespeare of prose...
...pedestrian as this. Writer-Director Steven Gethers sketches a triptych of scenes from the life of young Jacqueline ("Not Jackie," as she firmly cautions). At first she is a solemn young equestrian, a pawn in her parents' grim power struggle for her love. Later, she is a budding journalist and the apple of Senator Jack Kennedy's roving eye. The film climaxes with the White House years, when she plays Guinevere in a contentious Camelot, acting as Jack's shy, willful, loving wife and then as his elegant widow...