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Not all victims of the press's hunger for scandal are as lucky.
Carlo Strenger: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Media Circus and the Roman Arena Carlo Strenger 2011
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Not all victims of the press's hunger for scandal are as lucky.
Carlo Strenger: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Media Circus and the Roman Arena Carlo Strenger 2011
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In this collection of his columns, written mostly in the 1940s and '50s, Liebling uses a diamond-cutter's touch to probe the press's flaws—but along the way, by doing it with such care, he inadvertently reveals his own great secret: He loved newspapers.
Five Best: Ink-Stained Riches Bob Greene 2011
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We should be lucid enough to distinguish between the press's essential democratic function and its provision of entertainment.
Carlo Strenger: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Media Circus and the Roman Arena Carlo Strenger 2011
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It's an amusing episode, especially given the grim way that most 1960s drug tales turn out, but Mr. McMillian saps the humor from it by hailing it as an example of the underground press's power.
Let's Print It, Man RUSS SMITH 2011
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Many, after all, want revenge for the press's role in exposing their expenses – using a stolen computer disc bought by the Daily Telegraph.
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There will inevitably be criticism of the press's own self-regulatory machinery, the Press Complaints Commission, for not only accepting the bland assurances of the News of the World but also having the temerity to criticise the Guardian for its work in uncovering the scandal.
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The US government, already miffed over libel, chastened by WikiLeaks and mindful of its own press's First Amendment rights, won't help.
As Twitter and WikiLeaks make a mockery of the high court, is this the end of privacy as we know it? 2011
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Because the Unabomber experience has so colored the press's interest in him, Mr. Gelernter, in profiles, tends to come across as grim.
Rethinking the Digital Future Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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Paid the cost to be the bossNot as popular as outsiders would think with the White Hart Lane regulars, because of relentless self-promotion that makes him, in the press's eyes, bigger than the club.
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