Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sympathy for the envoy's case was hardly reduced by the fact that the Stadt-Anzeiger had vigorously opposed Lübke's re-election as President in 1964. On a New Year's Eve TV program, he announced without mentioning names, that a journalist had "disparaged a friendly head of state in an unheard of way" and that the friendly head "has let me know that he feels deeply insulted and injured, and he is demanding the protection of our state...
Written with Gallic asperity, the novel is composed of a series of bittersweet, Boccaccio-like fables celebrating unambiguously the joys of heterosexual love. They are told by an engaging, disreputable journalist named Jean Macaque, who produces racy copy on order for a Parisian scandal sheet, Coq au Vin, and is a connoisseur of fine women...
RUSSIA AT WAR: 1941-45, by Alexander Werth. A Russian-born British journalist who was on the spot has compiled the most complete English-language history to date of the titanic struggle with Germany. Though the account sometimes leans too heavily on official Soviet explanations-and jargon-the canvas is vast and the details often fascinating...
...ordained Methodist minister and a graduate student of ecumenics, I can only marvel at the relevancy, scope, and balance of your article on Christian renewal. And as a former journalist, I can see both its journalistic and theological angles. The writer failed us in neither...
...press corps. What she does not know she can usually get from her two Vietnamese assistants, both wise in the labyrinthine ways of the country's politics. "I don't date," she says. "Men are a luxury I can't afford. I'm a woman journalist, and I'm competing with men. But I follow fashions-and General Khanh likes my clothes. He said so the other...