Word: opinionating
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...word of my choice spread, I was comforted by the collective opinion that I was right. Months passed by and I met more of my future classmates and learned more about the world I was going to enter. With its unmatched coterie of professors and the soaring achievements of its undergraduates, Harvard was the offer I couldn’t refuse and I began less grudgingly to prepare for Freshman move...
JPSE's work could meet resistance, however. Three years ago, the Pentagon shut down its Office of Strategic Influence amid press reports that the unit, whose staff included psyops experts, was mulling a scheme to plant false news items with foreign journalists to sway opinion overseas. The allegations turned out to be unfounded. Senior Administration officials suspect they may have been leaked by military public-affairs officers jealous over turf. But Rumsfeld disbanded the organization anyway, complaining that the negative publicity compromised its effectiveness. The JPSE director insists that his group will not engage in deception. Says Treadwell...
...might as well be "Rafsanjani: The Sequel." With Iranians set to go to the polls beginning next week for the first presidential election since 2001, Rafsanjani is poised--but with a 36% showing in opinion surveys, not guaranteed--to win a third term as President, having served twice from 1989 to 1997. Known as Iran's most cunning political actor, he has positioned himself as the most palatable compromise candidate in the eight-man race, a centrist who can act as a bridge between Iran's hard-line conservatives and its disillusioned reformers. At the same time, he is projecting...
What do you think of the level of opinion in journalism today--cable news, blogs, things like that...
...nationally televised Army-McCarthy hearings helped turn public opinion against McCarthy, leading to the Senate’s formal condemnation of him at the end of the year. As McCarthy’s influence waned, fears of communist infiltration lost their salience at Harvard and across the country...