Word: truthful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...talk now, all Chinese are lazy, are crooks, and grafters, are obstructionists, antiforeign, hopelessly inefficient, split up into political factions interested more in preserving themselves than in defeating Japan, expecting us to do all the fighting, and so forth, and so forth. Between those two extremes, where is the truth? Some of you have asked me that question. I thought if you were going to ask my views, I ought to have a fresh look at the situation. I had been home for six years and I wanted to get the feel of things as they are in China today...
...chairman of their soviet government, the so-called border region government, and I can assure you that their propaganda is a gigantic fraud. They know, like Hitler, that if a big claim is made often enough, a lot of people will come to believe it is the truth...
Surefire though the soap opera has proved, P & G has continued to experiment. Its current line-up of 19 network shows has only ten daytime operas. After being an early pioneer in audience participation programs (1939) with Professor Quiz, P & G now urges listeners to play Truth or Consequences and to Breakfast in Hollywood, caters to evening dial-twisters with the Rudy Vallee Drene Show and Beatrice Kay's Teel Variety Hall...
Everyone Makes Mistakes. Regardless of the truth of these reports, Russia undoubtedly had problems in Germany that she wished to settle in her own way before exposing her territory to the other Allies. She was going about it with the singlemindedness of a housewife preparing for guests...
...made unless the correspondent was so advised (and the correspondent could argue his case right up to the chief censor, if he liked). In general. Bracken hewed to Britain's World War I propaganda line, the only one that a wartime democracy must content itself with: providing the truth-if not always the whole truth...