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...When she didn't speak, Stahl said journalist Daniel Schorr responded...
...anecdotal speech about her 30 year-career, Stahl, 58, accepted the award, which is to honor her lifetime achievement as an investigative journalist...
Stahl said she was suddenly asked a questionabout "the latest gossip" from then White Houseaide John Erlichmann. When she didn't speak, Stahlsaid journalist Daniel Schorr responded...
...type. He was too fascinated by the specific to do that. But some of his portraits have become stand-ins for classes of people, especially for the triumphant upper middle class of 19th century France. One example is his unforgettable image of Louis-Francois Bertin (1832), the anti-Jacobin journalist who had survived exile and the disapproval of Napoleon to become, during the reign of Louis-Philippe, a press lord--the owner of an influential newspaper, the Journal des debats. His belly strains against the confines of a wrinkled waistcoat; he leans slightly forward, fixing you with a sharply assessing...
...small Southern town could come to the same moral conclusion, the same definition of justice. In 1955, Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam were declared not guilty by an all-white jury in less time than it takes to watch a movie. A month later, at the behest of a journalist who paid for the story, Milam felt enough public approbation to confess to the murder with impunity...