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Last August 28, the pro-Christian Democratic
newspaper
Il-Mument revealed CIA documentation of direct financing by the Qaddafi regime for activities organized by the Malta Labor Party during the 1989 Bush-Gorbachev summit held in Malta.
Brezhnev was so pleased that he had gotten the Helsinki Accords approved that he had the text published in full in the Communist Party’s official newspaper, Pravda.
Radio and television shook up the
newspaper
industry.
In resigning, he said that he had always regarded his sexuality as a personal matter, and he was disappointed that a
newspaper
– The Mail on Sunday – had made it public.
If you compare the concepts used to frame
newspaper
editorials today and ten or more years ago, you will find the deep - but unacknowledged - impact of the social sciences.
Russia’s Cold War HabitMOSCOW – A few weeks ago, Mikhail Gorbachev – the last leader of the Soviet Union and the man who did more than anyone to end the Cold War – told the German
newspaper
Bild that it is possible “to recognize all the features of a new cold war in today’s world.”
The husband, reading the newspaper, exclaims, “Great Scott!
In December, China’s state-run People’s Daily
newspaper
posted tweets and a Facebook post welcoming Trump’s fake news mantra, noting that it “speaks to a larger truth about Western media.”
As the leading daily
newspaper
La Repubblica recently put it, “Transplanting the Danish model to Italy does not seem easy at all.”
But, as the British
newspaper
The Guardian assured readers, this was a breakthrough, because developing countries, including India and China, were, for the first time, “agreeing to be legally bound to curb their greenhouse gases.”
As he admitted in a recent interview with the Palestinian
newspaper
Al Quds, if pressured to concede on sacred Palestinian principles such as refugees, Jerusalem, and borders, he “would pack his suitcase and go away.”
Hence, if you were starting a
newspaper
in the print era, it was generally wise to underprice it until you had built up a large base of loyal readers.
In the
newspaper
Le Figaro, a section on how to scale back one’s expenses predicted a “revolution in values” and claimed that people will put family ahead of work.
The United Kingdom’s largest-circulation Sunday
newspaper
recently launched a petition calling for an end to ring-fenced aid spending (worth 0.7% of national income).
Earlier this month, the former actor and comedian John Ford revealed that for 15 years, from 1995 to 2010, he was employed by Rupert Murdoch’s Sunday Times
newspaper
to hack and blag his way into the private affairs of dozens of prominent people, including then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
To preempt what they called “state control,” the
newspaper
proprietors set up an Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO), accountable to no one but itself.
I was invited to address this question at the Central European University in Budapest last month before an audience of 60
newspaper
editors from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
A recent op-ed in the right-wing Kayhan newspaper, which is closely associated with Khamenei, had warned Khatami to avoid the same fate as the assassinated Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan.
The Vatican
newspaper
responded by criticizing Melinda Gates, whose efforts in organizing and partly funding this initiative will, it is estimated, lead to nearly three million fewer babies dying in their first year of life, and to 50 million fewer abortions.
The latest controversy emerged when a senior US official complained to the influential Israeli
newspaper
Ha’aretz about Israel’s refusal to condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine or to support Ukraine’s territorial integrity in the United Nations General Assembly.
The Shame of Le Monde diplomatiquePARIS – Le Monde diplomatique, which has no editorial connection to the
newspaper
Le Monde, is not well known outside France.
This does not have to be hostile, as with the Danish
newspaper
cartoons.
The French
newspaper
Libération recently highlighted the extent of pro-Putin connections in French academia, think tanks (on both the left and the right), media, and business networks.
In May, Asahi Shimbun , a major
newspaper
known for its left/liberal inclination, proposed an alternative vision for twenty-first century Japan in a series of 21 editorials.
Russian journalists are often corrupt, and tens of thousands of dollars are paid for a single defaming TV program or
newspaper
article.
No
newspaper
ever prints a headline reading “All London Banks Safe and Sound this Week.”
In a public-opinion poll (link in Japanese) conducted by the
newspaper
Yomiuri Shimbun, 73% of respondents agreed that the government’s decision was “appropriate.”
He exposed details of behind-the-scenes politics and called for a public boycott of the newspaper, evoking strong public sympathy for the journalists, expressed online in chatrooms and blogs.
The venerable Chennai
newspaper
The Hindu failed for the first time in 178 years to bring out a print edition, because its employees couldn’t get to work (though it gamely produced an online issue).
A Loss for Kenyan DemocracyNAIROBI – On March 27, eight columnists from the Nation Media Group resigned from the Nation newspaper, citing a lack of editorial independence.
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