Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reporter once explained to me the importance of ensuring the independence of a paper's editorial and business departments. Keeping these two boards out of each other's affairs guarantees the freedom of writers to report on any and all matters, including the publication's sponsors; if this freedom were suppressed by business interests, a journalist's pursuit of truth would be farcical. Likewise, the advertising board should be able to gain revenue from any sponsors, within broad guidelines of taste, regardless of the editorial board's stated opinion. The Crimson surprisingly showed maturity in publishing an advertisement contrary...
...Triantifillou requested a report from City Manager Robert W. Healy on whether or not the property could also be acquired by eminent domain...
...told me it would cost $400 a month for two years, with a $300 fee for my road sign. Quick calculations told me this would come to a number that would stick out on my expense report. So I e-mailed TIME's president and asked him to buy it for the magazine. I used key sales terms like "unique opportunity" and "captive audience" and "Sammy Hagar...
Sources: Tyndall Report, Hollywood Reporter, Nature, Bergen County Record, Justice Department
...Senate committee investigating the nation's Y2K problem plans is issuing a report Tuesday, and its basic message is: Be prepared for some disruptions, but don't panic. The senators conclude that the United States will not suffer a meltdown of services, but there will be glitches. Some of the systems that could suffer minor disruptions include those involved in food and energy distribution, medical records and financial records. "The Senate report underscores the fact that the Y2K problem is serious," says TIME assistant managing editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt, "but it is not the end of the world...