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Perhaps the right word for it (collaboration) is not ambiguity, but color-blindness. A number of leading authors pursued their careers during the German years with no apparent misgivings. A writer concerned with nothing more political than the relations between the seven could publish books in a Paris dominated by Swastikas, just as an actor could mouth someone else's words, a musician perform concert music without intelligible content...
Allbritton has been at the center of a debate about editorial integrity since buying the Trenton Times last year from the Washington Post Co. On his first day he fired 24 of the 80 editorial employees. In February, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the Trenton Times "agreed to publish a news story in exchange for a $400 advertisement" from an auto-parts company. Less than a week later, the Times fired Reporter John Chester for disobeying orders to process a local department store's press release, word for word, as a news story. Allbritton later apologized in an editorial...
Welch's name has been in the news recently because of congressional debate over legislation that would give the federal government the power to prosecute United States citizens who publish the names of American espionage agents. It is widely believed that Welch was assassinated because his name was published in the magazine Counterspy
...newsstand sale. Some 86 employees, 51 from the editorial staffs, will be let go by the two papers. The company softened the blow for those dismissed with severance pay of at least 26 weeks. Isaacs, who was "traveling" last week, left behind a front-page story about trying to publish a newspaper "that everybody in town would just have to read." He added: "That we didn't succeed is obvious...
During this period of intermittent prison terms. Brutus began publishing poetry, in which he laments the powerlessness and frustration of the Blacks and the misery of prison life, among other topics. Brutus recalls that he started publishing his poems more to spite the South African government than to fulfill any intellectual dream. "I only began to publish poetry once I was told it was illegal to publish," he says...