Meg Greenfield
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Washington
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2001
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3 editions
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Untitled Collection
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published
2002
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Newsweek February 13, 1978
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Politics and the press
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NEWSWEEK Magazine December 19 1994 PAUL NEWMAN
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“Each spring we go to big banquets, press and politicians all done up in formal dress, where everyone applauds the awarding of prizes to journalists who have exposed the crumminess of the political leaders sitting at the head table, joining in the ovation and fun. Lots of jokes are made. Lots of hands are shaken. It is a community affair.”
― Washington
― Washington
“We are professionally admonished to freeze many of our ordinary human instincts, to distance ourselves from too much personal knowledge of or contact with the people we write about, lest we endanger our objectivity or adulterate our product with an excess of understanding of their behavior or, God forbid, sympathy.”
― Washington
― Washington
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