Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Alarmed editorial employees of the magazine gathered in Stern's modern concrete office building in Hamburg. They grilled their top executives about the source of the diaries during a tease two-hour meeeting. "First we publish, then we authenticate!" protested one angry journalist. The magazine's editorial board relented slightly, ordering that some of the volumes be sent to experts at WestGermany's Federal Archives in Coblenz...
Writer Gerd Heidemann, who spent three years tracking down the journals, was never questioned about his sources, even though he was known to have a near fanatical interest in the Nazi period. A decade ago, the journalist sold his home and bought former Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goring's boat, upon which he entertained former Nazi officials...
...paid consultant"; "an imbalance in presenting the two sides of the issue"; and the "coddling of sympathetic witnesses" when the documentary was filmed. Also included in the report were transcripts of some interviews done for the show that displayed apparent coaching of a source by a CBS journalist...
DIED. Suzanne La Follette, 89, conservative journalist and founding editor of several magazines, including National Review; in Menlo Park, Calif. An early, ardent feminist, she revived the radical magazine the Freeman in 1930. Gradually departing from leftism, she revived the Freeman yet again in 1950, this time as the voice of the "nontotalitarian right." "I haven't moved," she once said of her views. "The world has moved to the left...
...article, where, on the contrary, sponsorship was attributed to only one of the eight co-sponsors (the Third World Coalition at the Law School). It is difficult not to see this as either sheer incompetence or considerable dishonesty and bias, none of which are particularly healthy traits for a journalist...