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The editor of the Daily Graphic supported my organization, and I held training sessions for his
newspaper'
s reporters and editors.
This can be measured in public opinion polls, in
newspaper
editorials, congressional resolutions, summit declarations, and street demonstrations.
In the French
newspaper
Le Monde, a highly intelligent commemorative supplement dubbed the period “The Decade of Bin Laden.”
The Lawless SheriffI usually limit myself in my
newspaper
commentaries to my area of expertise, economics.
Yoichi Funabashi, former Editor-in-Chief of the
newspaper
Asahi Shimbun, also is worried: “There’s a sense in Japan that we are unprepared to be a tough, competitive player in this global world.”
In an interview with an American newspaper, he reminded Taiwan that China would "pay any price to safeguard the unity of the motherland."
The Hindu
newspaper
recently reported on the case of a 24-year-old lawyer, Anima Muyarath, who was suspended from the Calicut Bar Association after posting a remark on her Facebook page about sexist behavior in the workplace by her male superiors.
Dawn, Pakistan’s largest-circulation English-language newspaper, reported that Hakimullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban’s leader, had ordered his foot soldiers to target media organizations in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad in response.
He later told a British
newspaper
in an interview: “We have asked our Chinese brothers to please build a naval base at Gwadar.”
In a recent editorial, “China Needs Overseas Bases for Global Role,” the
newspaper
urged the outside world to “understand China’s need to set up overseas military bases.”
Robert Kuok, the Malaysian owner of Hong Kong's major English language newspaper, the South China Morning Post , is one of Mr. Tung's friends and fiercely loyal to China's leaders.
Even Peru's most important newspaper, El Comercio , recently suggested that Toledo resign, leaving his first minister and cabinet to run the government.
More troubling is the fact that anyone with legal problems due to ties to either Fujimori or Toledo can find a newspaper, television, or radio outlet from which to make accusations.
One newspaper, for instance, published a letter accusing Toledo of using drugs.
An investigative journalist at The Tribune
newspaper
was able to purchase five million ID numbers for a mere 500 rupees ($8).
The private sector and media outlets like the influential Yomiuri Shimbun
newspaper
have also joined in.
There have been several episodes in recent years in which perceptions of blasphemy have led to threats of violence or actual killings, starting with the publication of Salman Rushdie’s novel The Satanic Verses more than two decades ago, and including the Danish
newspaper
Jyllands-Posten’s cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
According to the respected Dutch
newspaper
NRC Handelsblad, “humanitarian” terminations by doctors occur at the rate of 10,000 per year in Holland, though how many “terminations” are done without patient or family consent is unclear.
That company, reCAPTCHA, harnesses CAPTCHAs to have people decode a word from, say, a
newspaper
article that a computer scanner has been unable to recognize and digitize.
Some timid measures have been implemented, but the general feeling among Germans is best described by the following answer to a survey conducted two months ago by the
newspaper
Die Welt : “47% of those interviewed plan to cut consumption due to the uncertainty about pensions and health reform.”
But the case was motivated almost exclusively by political and ideological considerations, with evidence gathered from
newspaper
clips and anti-government op-eds.
According to the Turkish daily
newspaper
Taraf , to which the plot was leaked, a 5,000-page plan was drafted to create chaos in Turkey by burning mosques, downing Greek military aircraft, and carrying out mass arrests of those who opposed the military.
In a particularly egregious case, an official
newspaper
in Liaoning province dispatched reporters disguised as students to college classrooms to catch professors criticizing the regime.
A cartoon earlier this year in the Italian
newspaper
La Stampa captured this latent sentiment perfectly.
A long-serving editor of the British Sun newspaper, for example, was recently dismissed for a column making a racist comparison between a soccer player and a gorilla.
When UK politician Michael Gove and German journalist Kai Diekmann conducted the first post-election interview by a foreign
newspaper
with then-President-Elect Trump, Murdoch was in the room, though that detail went unreported for some time.
Because he is provocative, political commentators and TV and
newspaper
interviewers were drawn to him.
Under Correa, the government even assumed editorial management of the country’s oldest newspaper, El Telégrafo.
Jeffrey Frankel Professor, Harvard University’s Kennedy School of GovernmentJapan’s War Guilt Revisited“It is our obligation as Japan’s most influential
newspaper
to tell our readers who was responsible for starting the Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War.”
So writes Tsuneo Watanabe, Editor-in-Chief of Japan’s (and the world’s) most widely circulated newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun , in the introduction to the book From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Ha rbor: Who Was Responsible .
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