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...addition, Oberg is writing an article on Cambodia that Foreign Affairs might publish and is working on a book about Vietnam. For this diplomat-turned scholar, the days are well-filled...
...think that it's always, or even usually, the newsmen on the spot who are necessarily intimidated, although they have every right to be afraid as well," Chafets said. "But very often organizations acting in the interest of their personnel, which is legitimate, make decisions not to publish a certain thing because it would get somebody in trouble, or get somebody shot...
...conspiracy," and "criminal solicitation," and in particular would threaten the freedom of the press. Harsher punishments would be in store for reporters who refuse to identify certain news sources in court. Public officials who leak accounts of Government corruption or other sensitive information, as well as the journalists who publish the accounts, could be charged with "revealing private information submitted for a Government purpose...
...former Polish ambassador who defected to the United States shortly after the military crackdown in his country will publish his first account of the Polish crisis in this week's edition of the Harvard International Review...
Loofbourrow said he didn't know for sure why Rurarz had decided to publish his first article in a college publication rather than a major newspaper or periodical, but the editor speculated that the former diplomat might eventually seek a teaching job at Harvard and wants to introduce himself to the University community...