Word: journalists
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...considered one of the main keys to the bombing puzzle. Thomas Hayes, a leading forensics expert, did the main detective work on a minute piece of timer recovered from the wreckage by Scottish authorities. In a recent book about the Lockerbie investigation, On the Trail of Terror, British journalist David Leppard reports that "Hayes is not prepared to commit himself publicly on whether the bomb that blew up Pan Am 103 was originally made by Khreesat and subsequently modified by timers of the sort found in possession of the Libyans." In fact, adds Leppard, "his authoritative view is that...
Goodman, who was working as a journalist inEast Timor at the time of the November massacre,described her harrowing escape from the chaos...
...three-part program. "We've got to teach economics to every student. It conveys a rigor and quantitative skill that all students should understand before they look at political or social institutions. We should require the study of communications, especially visual ones, and not just with some tired old journalist teaching students how the front page is put together. And third, we need to offer real science courses to the non-science student. Most hard scientists tend to belittle non-majors, assuming them to be cognitively inferior. The teachers keep on doing what they're trained to do, expecting...
Clinton and I have remained close since Oxford. I've always suspected that eventually his prominence as a political figure would require me to write about him. Readers are entitled to know if a journalist has personal ties to a subject of public attention. Therefore I've been prepared to acknowledge the bias of friendship the first time Clinton's name appeared under my byline...
Arnett, who was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1966 for his coverage of the Vietnam War, described his experiences as a journalist in enemy territory and spoke about the role of the media in a changing world...