Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...KILDARE (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.) *Lauren Bacall guest-stars as a journalist stricken with a crippling disease...
Time was when the term journalist applied almost exclusively to the man who earned a living by writing for a newspaper or a magazine. Today the aspiring journalist can look in an ever-widening variety of directions. Radio, television, public relations and even government stand in need of his services, and bid spiritedly against the U.S. press for the newcomer. One reason the bidding is so lively is that there are no longer enough good men to go around...
...country is so politically disorganized, Washington fears, that it will take longer than that to guarantee an orderly turnover to civilian rule. As for Big Minh, he seems reluctant to build himself up as permanent head of state. "Don't call me Excellency," he gruffed, grinning to a journalist who had so addressed him. "I am a general, and I will remain a general...
Asked if it is necessary to prove communism "better" than capitalism, Michael Kuhtarev, a journalist for Kemsomeiskaya Pravda, replied with an old Russian proverb: "Each bird praises its own lake. We think that our lake is very good. We like it. Therefore we praise it." He remarked that most Americans have a poor understanding of communism...
...answer to a student's question, the journalist Kuhtarev said that the "capitalist newspaper New York Times is not available in Russia, and will be sold there only when it begins to report objectively about our system." When asked if he believes in freedom of the press, Kuhtarev noted that the New York Times is a very thick newspaper and "would require special airplanes to bring it to us." After a member of the audience suggested the international edition of the Times, printed on ten pages of thin paper, the Russian said he could not answer this question...