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1 . Ataturk, Kemal... [Document ID#: 67654 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
The press should form a fortress of steel round the republic. The republic has a right to demand this from journalists. The struggle is not over; the press has a duty to convey this truth to the nation and safeguard its unity.
2 . Churchill, Winston... [Document ID#: 40998 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
The essence of American journalism is vulgarity divested of truth.
3 . Thatcher, Margaret... [Document ID#: 65795 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
Truth is a very powerful political weapon against those who are trying to conceal it.
4 . Ataturk, Kemal... [Document ID#: 67657 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
We believe that the remedy to any harm resulting from press freedom lies in press freedom itself.
5 . Linden, Eugene... [Document ID#: 61922 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
When you write an article about the dangers of cigarette smoking, you are not expected to interview Philip Morris, yet when you write about climate change there is an expectation that you will include the views of the dissenters who do not believe that climate is changing.
6 . Seldes, George... [Document ID#: 40436 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
Tobacco Shortens LifeThe facts ... constitute one of the most important and incidentally one of the most sensational stories in recent American history, but there is not a newspaper or magazine in America which has published all the facts.
7 . Seldes, George... [Document ID#: 40436 ] [Popularity Index: 102 ]
Tobacco Shortens LifeThe facts ... constitute one of the most important and incidentally one of the most sensational stories in recent American history, but there is not a newspaper or magazine in America which has published all the facts.
8 . Rendall, Steve... [Document ID#: 45873 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
Journalists are the people that we depend on to help us form our opinions, but too often they fail to call things by their real name. That is especially true of racism and bigotry.
9 . Rourke, Francis E.... [Document ID#: 60330 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
Compared to publicity...internal checks upon bureaucratic misbehavior...have but negligible value.
10 . New York World... [Document ID#: 58023 ] [Popularity Index: 101 ]
Brady's Photographic Corps, heartily welcomed in each of our armies, has been a feature as distinct and omnipresent as the corps of balloon, telegraph, and signal operators. They have threaded the weary stadia of every march; have hung on the skirts of every battle scene; have caught the compassion of the hospital, the romance of the bivouac, the pomp and panoply of the field review.
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