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Examples

  • To treat her like Walter Duranty is somethin else entirely.

    It’s about trust « BuzzMachine 2005

  • To call Duranty a Soviet sympathizer greatly understates his role.

    The New American 2009

  • Journalist Joseph Alsop termed Duranty a "KGB agent," and Malcolm Muggeridge called him "the greatest liar of any journalist I have met in 50 years of journalism."

    The New American 2009

  • To call Duranty a Soviet sympathizer greatly understates his role.

    The New American 2009

  • Journalist Joseph Alsop termed Duranty a "KGB agent," and Malcolm Muggeridge called him "the greatest liar of any journalist I have met in 50 years of journalism."

    The New American 2009

  • Martin Sieff, UPI senior news analyst, has called Duranty’s claim “arguably the most infamous piece of reporting or analysis ever to appear in that great paper.”

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • Martin Sieff, UPI senior news analyst, has called Duranty’s claim “arguably the most infamous piece of reporting or analysis ever to appear in that great paper.”

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • Noodlefarmer, please refer me to some more "Duranty" examples in the 7 decades since he reported.

    MacDailyNews 2010

  • An honorable news organization would have come clean as soon as the Duranty lies were discovered, fired the staff members who supported the lies, and publicly condemned Duranty.

    Alas, I am *not* writing for the Washington Post now. | RedState 2010

  • Nobel Prize winner and NY Times reporter Walter Duranty repeatedly reported that the “starvation” story was a lie.

    The sand painting of Kseniya Simonova. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009

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