Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... means of sounding Pakistani feeling , can testify that there is considerable difference between opinion in the Press and public opinion but , I for one , would hesitate to describe the normal Pakistani sentiment as " goodwill " towards ...
... means of sounding Pakistani feeling , can testify that there is considerable difference between opinion in the Press and public opinion but , I for one , would hesitate to describe the normal Pakistani sentiment as " goodwill " towards ...
Pagina 19
... mean a press that need never expect to be called to account . It means a press , operating normally within the laws , conscious of its liability and aware of the penalties it must suffer if it transgresses , and - this is important ...
... mean a press that need never expect to be called to account . It means a press , operating normally within the laws , conscious of its liability and aware of the penalties it must suffer if it transgresses , and - this is important ...
Pagina 29
... mean that only one of them is telling the truth and all the rest are lying . It means that , firstly , some facts have registered themselves and some have not and with each person there are variations in emphasis as well as in ...
... mean that only one of them is telling the truth and all the rest are lying . It means that , firstly , some facts have registered themselves and some have not and with each person there are variations in emphasis as well as in ...
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