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Dudayev: A journalist asked me whether I planned to march on Moscow, so I said, Why not march into Western Europe then? Countries there want to reap material rewards from Russia by looking the other way. We are shedding our blood so they can get their hands into Russia's pockets...
Permit us to disagree. It's a rare journalist who has the energy and persistence to unravel a story as tangled as this one. And Pooley, says chief of correspondents Joelle Attinger, "is one of the best I've ever seen. He has unlimited curiosity, and a remarkable sense of whether a source is credible...
...whose policy stances have gotten through to the public to any degree, and this is in spite of the mainstream media. Much like Clinton in 1992, he has sought to speak to the American people without the press serving its traditional intermediary role. The former television commentator and newspaper journalist has been appearing on local radio shows and writing newspaper columns, skirting the media filter which has largely intercepted the views of the other candidates...
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist and author Thomas Friedman will present a lecture on the life of a journalist on Tuesday...
...lecture, titled "The Best Stories About the Police Department Always Come From the Fire Department and Other Tales From a Journalist's Life," is an event sponsored by the Neiman Foundation to honor Joe Alex Morris, Jr. '49, a Los Angeles Times correspondent who was killed in Teheran, Iran in 1979 while covering that country's revolution...