Word: kalb
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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American reporting on Israel is often biased and shallow, but an indifferent public does not reward more thorough coverage, Marvin Kalb, director of the Kennedy School's Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy, said last night...
...That fascination began to turn a corner in 1977," Kalb said. "What sympathy there was for Israel began to fade...when Menachem Begin became the prime minister of Israel...
Also during the late 1970s, Kalb said, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat began to capitalize on media interest in Palestinian discontent after Arab terrorism first attracted reporters' attention...
...message will be clear," said Kalb...
...Quayle tends to ramble--his sentences don't always parse," said Kalb. "Certainly his advisers have been working on the problems and will attempt to solve them before the debate." If, however, they fail, Kalb predicts that Quayle's lack of coherence and organization will substantially hurt his political chances...