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James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872)
James Gordon Bennett 1795-1872, American newspaper proprietor, b. Keith, Scotland. He came to America in 1819 and won a reputation as Washington correspondent of the New York Enquirer and later (1829-32) as assistant editor of the combined Courier and Enquirer. On May 6, 1835, he launched his... Read more |
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Richard Hildreth
Richard Hildreth , 1807-65, American historian, b. Deerfield, Mass. From 1832 to 1838 he was the leading editorial writer for the Boston Daily Atlas. In addition to writing controversial pamphlets and contributing to magazines, Hildreth wrote Banks, Banking, and Paper Currencies (1840); a... Read more |
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Isaiah Thomas
Isaiah Thomas 1749-1831, American patriot and printer, from Worcester, Mass. Thomas printed outspoken Whig editorials in the Massachusetts Spy, a newspaper that he helped to found. He fought at the battles of Lexington and Concord and after the Revolution settled in Worcester as a printer. He... Read more |
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George Will
George Will (George Frederick Will), 1941-, American political columnist, b. Champaign, Illinois. He attended Trinity College (B.A., 1962), Oxford (1962-64), and Princeton Univ. (PhD., 1964). In 1973, while he was an editor of the conservative National Review magazine, Will's editorial columns... Read more |
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E. W. Scripps
Edward Wyllis Scripps The confidence of Edward Wyllis Scripps (1854-1926) in free enterprise and democracy enabled him to create the first newspaper chain in the United States and to contribute significantly to the new journalism of his era. Born in Rushville, Ill., on June 18, 1854, E. W.... Read more |
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Cynthia Tucker
Tucker, Cynthia1955— Journalist Cynthia Tucker forged a name for herself as a fearless social and political commentator. Her "courageous and clear-headed columns," according to the Prize committee, won Tucker a Pulitzer Prize in 2007. Tucker, whose syndicated column appears in nearly 50 newspapers... Read more |
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Freelance Editor
Freelance Editor BUSINESS PLAN THE SCRIVENER 752 Kenwood Dr. Silver City, NV 75002 June 1995 to December 1995 The following plan features an approach to home-based freelancing that seeks to combine professionalism and state-of-the art technology ... Read more |
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Jules Feiffer
Jules Feiffer , 1929-, American cartoonist and writer, b. New York City. He began publishing a cartoon strip in the Village Voice in 1956, maintaining his association with the paper until 1997; his strip continued until 2000 in several Sunday papers. Satirizing a world dominated by the atomic bomb... Read more |
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John Bigelow
John Bigelow , 1817-1911, American editor, author, and diplomat, b. Malden, N.Y. In 1838 he was admitted to the New York bar. From 1848 to 1861 he shared with William Cullen Bryant the ownership and editing of the New York Evening Post. His antislavery and free trade editorials were especially... Read more |
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Charles Anderson Dana
Charles Anderson Dana , 1819-97, American newspaper editor, b. Hinsdale, N.H. He was a member of the Brook Farm community for five years. In 1847 he began 15 years on the New York Tribune, most of that time as managing editor. When Dana's views on the conduct of the Civil War became too militant... Read more |
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BOTH SIDES MUST TEAR DOWN WALL.(Editorial)(Column)
...in 1989 the Berlin Wall came down, and on...and it divides America from the Arab-Muslim...Palestinians. You say America liberated Afghans...is worse. You say America is a democracy...about them only for China or North Korea...will whisper all the great things Egypt is doing... |
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The growing problem of America ; EDITORIAL & OPINION
...reasons, hence the wall-to-wall analysis...Put bluntly, America would have weak...has been made of America's "twin deficits...principal lenders are China and Japan. So...make sense for China to get such low...is likely to be great |
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America can't leave China out in the cold.
...presidency of their great nation than the...who went to the wall for China to save...to the world's greatest concentration of...importance of keeping China engaged. It is...security, to demonize China excessively for...missile secrets. Greater vigilance simply...secrets are ... |
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The Great Wall of Arizona (USA).(Opinion & Editorial)
...Berlin Wall and the Great Wall of China. Much like the...boundary, these walls serve defense...purposes. The Great Wall of China, for example...Build a Fence: America's Conflicted...consideration of the greater good of the greater... |
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GOVERNMENT SPENDS FOR WALL STREET BUT NOT SCIENCE.(Editorial)(Column)
...seems, the collapse of Wall Street (coupled with...eight years to shore up America's competitiveness...Technology, we are in great danger of being surpassed by such countries as China, Germany, India and...funding by passing the America Competes bill. They... |
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A wall of trouble.(EDITOR'S JOURNAL)(Editorial)
...double-layered wall covering 2,000...illegally coming to America. It won't work...supposed to be America's "escape proof...evidenced by The Great Escape pulled...Palestine, a land of walls, fences and checkpoints...boundaries, The Great Wall of China, built more ... |
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Wall street's killing fields.(Editorial)
...doubt--this is one of the greatest crises in the history of capitalism...October 4). On the one hand, America's brand of free market capitalism...policy directions to Latin America, has lost its credibility...capitalist world, including China, is so dependent on the American... |
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-Bank of America Merrill Lynch seeks securities partner in China.
...2011--Bank of America Merrill Lynch...securities partner in China(C)2011 ENPublishing...April 2011 Bank of America Merrill Lynch...seeking a partner in China for a securities...to occur, The Wall Street Journal...time' to allow greater flexibility in...business in China. ... |
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BERLIN WALL TEN YEARS AFTER THE COLD WAR IS WON; A NEW ORDER IS YET TO...
The Berlin Wall fell this day a decade...Cold War imposed. America is indisputably the...to be sure, a great triumph. A historic...with the rise of China as a great power...that would seduce America into turning away...contrary to the neo-America-First theories... |
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COMMENTARY: CHINA TRIP: LEAVE OLD BAGGAGE HOME.(Editorials)
...Hu Jintao in the Great Hall of the People...People's Bank of China. This transnational...more important to China than to the United...of its creditors, China above all. America in turn is China...Give the Chinese greater access to the U...after the Berlin Wall fell. ... |