Word: fears
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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When Americans discovered the news on their television sets, radio stations and informative websites across the nation, they responded with fear, panic, grief and sorrow...
...school classes. Thankfully no one was hurt because the shots had been fired towards the ceiling, but my co-worker still thought the event was "fantastic." That afternoon we had already booked Gavin de Becker, a leading expert in predicting violent behavior and the author of The Gift of Fear: Survival Signs that Protect Us From Violence. The show's senior producer was overjoyed that audiences would believe that we had managed to spontaneously book De Becker during the two hour window between the shooting and our live taping...
Motivated by fear-driven curiosity, the audiences watching the news at home, listening on the radio and reading the news stories posted on the web attentively collected bits and pieces of information about the crash. Motivated by financial pressure, the news networks worked tirelessly to stretch a tragic story with a heart-wrenching ending into a four-hour broadcast...
...when a journalist turns into a politics junkie he will sooner or later start raving and babbling in print about things that only a person who has Been There can possibly understand." -Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail...
...when a journalist turns into a politics junkie he will sooner or later start raving and babbling in print about things that only a person who has Been There can possibly understand." -Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail...