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  • A free-market outlook would come in handy as publisher of the Journal, though Mr. Phillips was never as conservative as the paper's editorial writers, and "Newspaperman" is curiously detached from the political passions that Mr. Phillips reported on.

    A CEO on Deadline Roger Lowenstein 2011

  • Mr. BILL STEIGERWALD (Former Newspaperman): Well, I am in the metropolis of Lunenburg (ph), Vermont.

    A Half-Century Later, Steinbeck's Roads Ride The Same 2010

  • Mr. BILL STEIGERWALD (Former Newspaperman): Well, I am in the metropolis of Lunenburg (ph), Vermont.

    A Half-Century Later, Steinbeck's Roads Ride The Same 2010

  • Proudly, he titles his book "Newspaperman" and fondly recalls his young reporting days, yet ineluctably, in this revealing memoir, we are drawn to the question that emerges from Mr. Phillips's later career as an executive.

    A CEO on Deadline Roger Lowenstein 2011

  • Mr. BILL STEIGERWALD (Former Newspaperman): Well, I am in the metropolis of Lunenburg (ph), Vermont.

    A Half-Century Later, Steinbeck's Roads Ride The Same 2010

  • Mr. BILL STEIGERWALD (Former Newspaperman): Well, I am in the metropolis of Lunenburg (ph), Vermont.

    A Half-Century Later, Steinbeck's Roads Ride The Same 2010

  • * Previously: Newspaperman reminisces about the Scientology spy.

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  • Mr. BILL STEIGERWALD (Former Newspaperman): Well, I am in the metropolis of Lunenburg (ph), Vermont.

    A Half-Century Later, Steinbeck's Roads Ride The Same 2010

  • Mr. BILL STEIGERWALD (Former Newspaperman): Well, I am in the metropolis of Lunenburg (ph), Vermont.

    A Half-Century Later, Steinbeck's Roads Ride The Same 2010

  • Confessions of a Newspaperman yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Confessions of a Newspaperman'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Former New York Times correspondent, John W. Fountain, now a journalism professor, writes about the demise of newspapers, of the rise of convergence and missing the scent of a fresh morning newspaper.

    Confessions of a Newspaperman 2009

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