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...York Times and The Washington Post are weighing a new and wrenching demand from the Unabomber: publish his 35,000-word anarchist manifesto, and he'll end a 17-year campaign of murder through the mail. Both newspapers received the mailed document Thursday. The newspapers would have to print three follow-up messages a year, and the Unabomberhas not promised to halt a campaign of blowing up buildings or other property.The offer has thrown the journalistic world onto the horns of a dilemma: "The bomber might be satisfied or he might not be," says Everette Dennis, executive director...
...reputed Unabomber letter, mailed in Davis, Calif., surfaced at the offices of The New York Times and The Washington Post today. If either paper publishes the 35,000-word manuscript, which rails against a corrupt industrial-technological society, the bomber would stop killing people. The newspapers would have to print three follow-up messages a year, and the Unabomber has not promised to halt a campaign of property damage.Unabomber Page
...social problems that have become iconographic media buzzwords for all of us--AIDS, drug abuse, violent crime--are now intermingled and tainted by the perversity and appetite for sensationalism that characterize mass media's "news magazine" shows, talk show-freak show circuses and even print media. An entire industry of grotesque entertainment glorifies radical hedonism and an utter lack of respect for others. All of this alienates the individual from his human context, exacerbating the sense of removal from reality that infects so many young people...
...Grady has been protected from hard-news shows and print journalists, however, and public affairs officials at the Pentagon say that is no accident. "If you're marketing a hero, at some point all the easy questions have been asked," explains a senior official, who calls last week's p.r. initiative The Scott O'Grady Show. "Then the hard ones start. 'So just how was it you didn't know this missile was there?' 'Is it right that you were flying up there without sufficient electronic countermeasures?' The Air Force doesn't want him to answer those types of questions...
...guidelines, and groups such as the Association for Experiential Education and the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children have begun putting an accreditation process in place. Says Jeff Liddle, who oversees the aee's accreditation process: "In most states anybody who can buy some backpacks and print a brochure can be out there...