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...politician has different points of view, and mushes them together. The journalist deconstructs the mush," Gelb added...
...makes it very difficult for you as a journalist to report on them," he ,said. "Either you're too hard, overcompensating or you're too soft, you don't want tospoil a 20-year friendship...
Jardine says the lawyer for Le Figaro did not have much to say. Suleiman agrees, saying"He presented a very weak argument saying simplythat the journalist had published two books andthat Alice Jardine and I were 'feminist.' That isnot much of an argument...
...French libel law is more weighted in favor ofthe plaintiff," Suleiman says. "Suleiman says. "Ifthe journalist makes statements that are libelous,that is, which do harm to the 'honor andreputation' of an individual, that is sufficient,I believe," to win a case...
...flack for Chiang in his battles against both the Japanese army and the communist legions, led by Mao Zedong. Both those struggles were holy wars for Luce, the son of Presbyterian missionaries in China. White was indeed a prize who would go on to become perhaps the greatest journalist of his time, chronicling (mostly in books written after his tenure at TIME, from 1941 to 1946) the wars and corruptions of Chiang and Mao, the postwar rebuilding of Europe and the making of American Presidents, beginning with John F. Kennedy...