Word: journalistically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, high-tech surveillance is not exactly the same as village visibility. As the journalist Kevin Kelly has noted, the old-fashioned, small-town lack of privacy was symmetrical. You knew the people who were watching you, and you could watch them back. These days, you are not on a first-name basis with the computers that track your credit-card purchases or your Web browser's wanderings--or with the people who, for all you know, can access those computers. It's this sense of a distant, cloaked observer that's really eerie...
When asked by a self-described journalist about the press's gullibility in the movie, Mamet answered, "If you put enough monkeys in a room, they're eventually going to say everything about everything. And that's how I feel about journalists...
...know--I hardly ever attend parties at the much-maligned "big fancy houses," but if I do visit a club he's just been ushered into, I wouldn't want to "stage" an "embarrassing display" by bringing to the fore "asinine discussions" regarding his ineptitude as a journalist. JOAN M. KANE...
...after it ran previously unpublished pages from Anne's diary about the elder Franks' relationship. The paper would not divulge the source of its story. But the prime suspect is Cor Suijk, a senior official at the Anne Frank Center in New York City and a source for German journalist Melissa Muller's new and well-timed biography Anne Frank (Metropolitan Books; 330 pages...
...care for the monarchy. I would be overjoyed if the ridiculous practice of primogeniture were to cease with our current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. I also would be grateful to hear from people who support this system. Perhaps they believe in the inherited status of doctor, lawyer or journalist. More than 200 years ago, patriot Thomas Paine, born an Englishman, advised the people of America of our flawed system of government. MARK KOBAYASHI-HILLARY London...