Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... carry out . A citizen who attends to his work and is able to devote some time to public affairs , deserves all praise . But it is the primary responsibility of the journalist to inform , to interpret and to educate . We have heard a ...
... carry out . A citizen who attends to his work and is able to devote some time to public affairs , deserves all praise . But it is the primary responsibility of the journalist to inform , to interpret and to educate . We have heard a ...
Pagina 11
... carry gentle Peace to silence envious tongues ; be just and fear not . ' It comes to the same thing , " he added hastily as I looked surprised , almost as though he was putting me off a clue . I wondered . Then in a flash the passage in ...
... carry gentle Peace to silence envious tongues ; be just and fear not . ' It comes to the same thing , " he added hastily as I looked surprised , almost as though he was putting me off a clue . I wondered . Then in a flash the passage in ...
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... carry out his own policy . What I find deplorable is the reluctance of newspaper - owners to assume responsibility . Some years ago , during negotiations for launching a newspaper , I was stopped at a very advanced stage by the proposal ...
... carry out his own policy . What I find deplorable is the reluctance of newspaper - owners to assume responsibility . Some years ago , during negotiations for launching a newspaper , I was stopped at a very advanced stage by the proposal ...
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