Press
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Although some British
press
outlets are uniquely vicious, striking the right balance between the public’s need to know and individuals’ right to privacy is a general problem, and must be continually addressed in the light of changing technology and practices.
While India seeks to downplay such reports, one incident that did make it into the Indian
press
occurred inside the “Line of Actual Control” (LAC) on the western sector of the border at Demchok, in India’s Ladakh district.
The TPP’s Missing IngredientWASHINGTON, DC – Looking for ways to stimulate economic growth and create jobs, US President Barack Obama’s administration is seeking to
press
ahead with the mega-regional free-trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
If you’re looking for reasons behind today’s obesity epidemic, don’t stop with the usual suspects, all of which are being trotted out by the press: fast food, trans fat, high sugar, low exercise, computer games, strange bacteria in your gut, weird molecules in your blood.
Thus, the British Foreign Office is pilloried for being sympathetic to European Union technocrats; and US intelligence services are accused of leaking information to a
press
corps that has become “the enemy of the people.”
They want to keep bathing in
press
coverage, but if they push their China-bashing too far and too fast, the protectionists will be seen as hindering delicate behind-the-scenes negotiations.
If one visits a friend in a Delhi suburb, one will notice on the side streets an istri wallah with a wooden cart that looks like it was designed in the sixteenth century, using a coal-fired steam iron that looks like it was invented in the eighteenth century, to
press
clothes from the neighborhood.
This is not surprising: Trump’s campaign was marked by nearly 18 months of vitriol, aimed not just against his opponent, but also at US government institutions, the press, and many segments of the US population, particularly immigrants, refugees, supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement, and Muslims.
The business, culture, and non-profit sectors, as well as the
press
and pundits, must remain calm as well, resisting the lure of hyperbole and scare tactics, and look toward a shared future.
And, because the bill passed with enough votes to override a presidential veto, Trump had little choice but to sign it, which he did in private, without the customary presence of a bill’s sponsors and the
press.
At last week’s White House Christmas party for the press, reporters speculated about whether this might be the last such party for years to come.
It’s difficult to imagine that Trump, no fan of the press, would host such an event, much less stand stoically with his wife Melania greeting each individual guest, as Barack and Michelle Obama did for eight years.
One reporter joked that the next
press
Christmas party would be held at the recently opened Trump International Hotel down the street from the White House, and there would be a cash bar.
Of course, if the
press
Christmas party was the only precedent Trump and his team broke, no one would be too distraught.
Muslim intellectuals are being encouraged to
press
the religious argument against fundamentalist violence in order to deprive the terrorists of their most fearsome and potent arguments.
It is shocking that the EU has done so little to
press
its members, and candidate-members, to promote community living for people with mental disabilities.
Last but not least, the American
press
is more tenacious and energized than it has been in years.
This will
press
hard against the Maastricht ceiling.
A sympathetic
press
amplifies heart-rending stories of lost jobs and homes, making those counseling against intervention or advocating longer-term fixes appear callous.
In the coming weeks, attention by the international press, by international election observers, and by supporters of tolerance around the world could make a critical difference.
Times columnist Thomas Friedman recently penned an open letter to the Chinese government telling them that, because the top “cause of death of Chinese regimes in history is greed and corruption,” a free
press
is more likely to help than hurt.
Anyone who holds freedom of the
press
and freedom of expression to be universal human rights will agree with Friedman’s position.
ISIL explicitly directed the video to both Japan’s government and its citizens, evidently hoping that the largely pacifist Japanese would
press
their leaders to back down.
What was unimaginable only a few years ago – a US president insulting democratic allies and praising dictators, or calling the free
press
“enemies of the people,” or locking up refugees and taking away their children – has become almost normal now.
The much-maligned mainstream
press
– those “enemies of the people” – is still robust.
A controversial gag law on the
press
that was enacted last year has already ended a major newspaper’s print edition.
Avanti Dilettanti!BERLIN – Returning to Europe lately after a six-day trip to the United States, I wondered for the first time while reading the
press
on the recent Irish crisis whether the euro – and thus the European Union – might possibly fail.
In order to accomplish this with a minimum of fuss he muzzled the
press
and electronic media.
Mousavi ran as a reformist who said he would strive for greater freedom of the press, more rights for women, and fewer restrictions on the private lives of Iranians.
Khatami, too, had good ideas about
press
freedom, individual rights, and democratic reforms.
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