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Another fellow, Khanga, came to the U.S. in 1987 to write for the Christian Science Monitor in Boston. She was the first Soviet journalist in recent years to be invited to work with an American newspaper...

Author: By Nell M. Maluf, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Roemer Tops List Of New IOP Fellows | 2/4/1992 | See Source »

Lukin has encouraged Yeltsin to take a strong stand in its dispute with Ukraine over control of the Black Sea Fleet, said Lloyd, a former British journalist of the year...

Author: By Celeste M.K. Yuen, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Panelists Criticize Russian Reforms | 1/31/1992 | See Source »

...British journalist said he witnessed firsthand the increasing dissatisfaction of Russians with their leaders. He described the laughter he heard when he was last in Russia as "angry, desperate, and hysterical...

Author: By Celeste M.K. Yuen, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Panelists Criticize Russian Reforms | 1/31/1992 | See Source »

...should such stories be published even if they are true? The question here is not whether past sexual adventures are relevant to a candidate's fitness for office. That's Question Three. Question Two is who gets to decide Question Three. And the answer is: the voters, not journalists, should decide. I may think that a candidate's past or even present sexual activities are completely irrelevant compared with his views on the federal deficit (which the Star has chosen to ignore). In fact, that's pretty close to what I do think. But what right do I have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Private Lives: How Relevant? | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

...proper test for the journalist is not whether he thinks the information is politically relevant, but whether he thinks it would be politically relevant to a significant number of voters. Obviously this isn't an exact science. My own sense is that the current line is somewhere between a dalliance or two many years ago and more energetic misbehavior recently. More forthright testing of that line might produce some pleasant surprises for those journalists who fear that their fellow citizens are too prudish for the country's good. At the least, it would force the citizenry to decide how much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Private Lives: How Relevant? | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

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