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...Journalists Leave Daily Newspapers," the conference offered up a pantheon of journalism's superstars (Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese, David Halberstam, J. Anthony Lukas, Studs Terkel, Gloria Steinem, all the lovely people...) and understandably angered those daily journalists who claimed their own concerns underrepresented. There were the requisite number of newspapermen's horror stories (take sexism, for example: when Nixon announced his last batch of Supreme Court candidates, the males under consideration were profiled in the news pages of the Washington Post while the women were relegated to treatment in the Post's Style section) and the even more requisite gossip...
Neil Sheehan was one of many newspapermen who, under daily dead line pressure, could not check the facts and more or less bought Arnheiter's story. He wrote this book in part to set the record straight - and he has done so admirably. Inadvertently, however, he may have set it a bit too straight. In place of a martyred captain, readers now tend to get a some what loony martinet. If that version is far closer to truth, it somehow discourages reflection upon the captain's tortuous character. Mixed in with the sheer fudge and swashbuckle, there...
...said at his farmhouse on the Spanish island of Ibiza, "the next that she is a brunette. I don't know where the truth is." A great many people instantly noted that Helga Hughes' description matched to a suspicious degree that of his wife Edith. Irving warned newspapermen that he would sue anyone who tried to suggest a connection...
...year in the Program, the Curator's office just could not attune itself to the interests of the Fellows." Carl Cobb. Boston Globe medical reporter and one of a dozen American newspapermen picked to study here in 1969-1970 on the Nieman Fund said yesterday. "The irrevelance to us of scheduled speakers led us to invite our own and hold underground seminars" Cobb said...
...trial of Sacco and Vanzetti progressed, it became apparent that the Commonwealth's case rested largely on uncertain eyewitness accounts and ambiguous ballistics evidence. The idea of a government conspiracy against two innocent but radical foreigners began to grow in the minds of liberals, intellectuals, socialists newspapermen and plain old New England folk...