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...journalist, I expect to be asking the questions, not answering them. But in the past few months, the tables have been turned, and, as president of The Crimson, I've been interviewed fairly often...
...outside journalists risk not getting the full story when they just talk to me. But I also bear a risk. I'm supposed to be a fair, openminded journalist. Spouting my opinions about campus politics, or even simply revealing my analysis or conception of the current scene, may end up somehow indirectly flavoring the news itself, as Crimson readers...
Still, despite my best intentions to refer calls from the media to the Harvard News Office in Holyoke Center, I'm a sucker for being interviewed. So I write this as a warning. The next time you see me, or any journalist, quoted on TV or in print, proceed with caution...
...seven-time Prime Minister of Italy, Giulio Andreotti, has been battling charges of corruption and Mafia ties for many months. Now the wily Christian Democrat is at the center of a murder investigation, fending off allegations that he masterminded the killing of a journalist in 1979. As Senator-for-Life, Andreotti enjoys parliamentary immunity, but he has asked that this protection be lifted so that he can answer the "calumnies and falsehoods...
Respect for hard work, not popularity, is, in the end, the only reward a student journalist wants. We do try hard to walk the line between student and reporter, between fairness to our friends and honesty to our trade. We just want others to know--and appreciate--how hard...