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His easy, humorous style recalls I. F. Stone’s Vietnam-era newsletters and makes his dispatches an indispensable tool for understanding the social justice implications of this complex conflict.
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His easy, humorous style recalls I. F. Stone’s Vietnam-era newsletters and makes his dispatches an indispensable tool for understanding the social justice implications of this complex conflict.
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It was as I had imagined it to be when I was a girl and first fell in love with newspapers and H. L. Mencken and I. F. Stone.
So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011
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It was as I had imagined it to be when I was a girl and first fell in love with newspapers and H. L. Mencken and I. F. Stone.
So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011
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Citing, among others, George Antonius and I. F. Stone, I made a long-winded case for a binational state.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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Citing, among others, George Antonius and I. F. Stone, I made a long-winded case for a binational state.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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In 1966, after spending several weeks in Vietnam, radical investigator-journalist I. F. Stone captured this toxic, demoralizing, morning-after taste: The young Ivy Leaguers arriving briskly at the Embassy of a morning. . .
Magic and Mayhem Derek Leebaert 2010
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The printed newspaper may be a on its way out, but opinion-riddled blogs will never replace good honest local journalism, and woe betide the community that doesn't have some poor, starving, scoop-hungry kid or two with ink in their veins and visions of Woodward and Bernstein and Hersh and I. F. Stone in their heads, keeping an eye on the town council and the police service and the school board on your behalf.
30 years before the masthead the rev. paperboy 2009
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The printed newspaper may be a on its way out, but opinion-riddled blogs will never replace good honest local journalism, and woe betide the community that doesn't have some poor, starving, scoop-hungry kid or two with ink in their veins and visions of Woodward and Bernstein and Hersh and I. F. Stone in their heads, keeping an eye on the town council and the police service and the school board on your behalf.
Archive 2009-06-01 Dave 2009
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I. F. Stone, in The Trial of Socrates New York: Little, Brown, 1988, uses yet another translation, and explains it this way: the indictment against Socrates charged him with disbelief in ‘the gods of the city.’
The Great Experiment Strobe Talbott 2008
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