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With all the doubts, how could the Post submit the story for a Pulitzer Prize? "In for a dime, in for a dollar" was Woodward's attitude. Coleman's was: "If we did not nominate the story, there would have been questions asked." Bradlee, who had ardently defended...
(1) the Massachusetts Committee never asked any such question of Ms. Jacobs. It did, however, nominate her as one of Massachusetts' two candidates for the New England Rhodes Scholarship competition. She was selected for that nomination from approximately seventy applicants:
Concerned that Jimmy might die while the Post was standing behind the First Amendment, Cooke's editors told her that she would at least have to point out Jimmy's house. When the appointed day came, Cooke told Coleman that she had already gone to the house alone...
North Korea. There have been changes of the guard in East Germany and other places, but there has never been a change in North Korea since the end of World War II. This is unique on earth. If you want to understand how peculiar this situation is, ask yourself this...
Abortion. It is, without question, the most emotional issue of politics and morality that faces the nation today. The language of the debate is so passionate and polemical, and the conflicting, irreconcilable values so deeply felt, that the issue could well test the foundations of a pluralistic system designed to...