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...Newsmen in Buenos Aires report that the Argentines will never forgive or forget America's support of Britain in the Falk lands crisis. Using the same logic, we Americans of World War II vintage should never forgive or forget the sympathy, comfort and support given by Argentina to the Axis...
...members of the world's press, the battle for the Falkland Islands has been mainly a losing one. Except for 27 British newsmen with their country's fleet, neither reporters nor photographers have been able to get near the fighting, and the only real news has been from conflicting government statements issued in London and Buenos Aires. "We're covering this war with excruciating difficulty," admits Jeff Gralnick, executive producer of ABC's World News Tonight. "It's the first major story in a decade in which the press has not had immediate contact...
There is one critical force that has changed the nature of American politics left unexamined: White's own influence. When he first reported from New Hampshire, he was one of seven newsmen covering the primary. Today, with a thousand journalists on the snowy trail, every candidate is subject to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: What is being scrutinized is changed by the very scrutiny. Presidential campaigns are now traveling media circuses rather than romantic quests ripe for the retelling. This alteration of campaigns and campaign coverage is the legacy of the maker of the "Making of the Presidents...
More than 500,000 viewers are expected to watch the hour-long debate on to Channel 4, WBZ-TV tonight at 8 p.m. During the event, sponsored by the Massachusetts Young Democrats, the candidates will respond to questions on taxation and revenues from a panel of three newsmen, as well as from each other...
...last week brought a frightening reminder of what every journalist in El Salvador knows beneath the bravado: that danger is more than barroom folklore. Four Dutch TV newsmen set out to film rebel encampments near the dusty village of Santa Rita in northern Chalatenango Department. They arrived to meet guerrilla contacts at 5 p.m. Ten minutes later, villagers heard prolonged shooting. Eight people died. The four Dutchmen were shot repeatedly at close range, and their bodies were quickly removed to the capital by Salvadoran soldiers. The army claimed that they died in a firefight, but most reporters suspected that instead...