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...some gruesome photos of decapitated bodies, people missing limbs, others disfigured by acid-all the work of the death squads-the director says she is afraid that after March 25, when the outside world's attention will no longer be turned on El Salvador, horror will again prevail...
...press has been partly irresponsible." The keynote speaker, U.S. Appeals Court Judge Irving Kaufman, contended that the results in libel cases may be distorted by jurors' distaste for journalism. Said Kaufman: "Broadcast and print media are perceived by some as aloof, arrogant and insensitive." News organizations eventually prevail in more than 90% of libel cases, according to the Libel Defense Resource Center, but in the past three years journalists have lost 83% of initial jury trials, and in 22 cases the damage award was more than $1 million. Even when awards are reversed on appeal, cases sometimes cost more...
...well beaten path to the wealthy with only a few small side trails to public service? Two popular explanations prevail. One hypothesis is that today's college graduate is less idealistic, more selfish than his predecessor of a generation ago. He lacks a social conscience and cannot be counted on to change the world. The other theory accepts this view but embraces it So what if the sharpest mind makes the best living warding off anti-trust complaints? Society, through the market, has decided it values this the most. In the circular logic of pure capitalism, "utility has been optimized...
Those who think issues should prevail in politics deplore any emphasis on personality. Yet personality and character matter, because they suggest how a President would respond in a crisis, or whether he would dare to do the unpopular. Nowadays conversations about candidates turn less on specific issues than on judgments of them as tough-minded, unfair, soft, impetuous, cautious, shrewd, stubborn, dangerous. When with trick or trap questions television interviewers try to test how a challenger would react under pressure, the questioners often end up appearing overbearing and rude. Far from being a diversion from a sensible discussion...
BARRETT IS AMONG a daring group of young liberal Democrats who are strenuously campaigning for substantive rules reforms aimed at more than just the downfall of Thomas McGee. They hope to reshape the entire power structure and old-style politics that prevail on Beacon Hill. To that end, they have joined forces with Keverian in his struggle with McGee, despite the fact that for years the former Majority Leader backed the Spealter's opposition to any form of procedural codification. For then reformers, beat on change within the party above all, the cause celebre created by Keverian's challenge...