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Hearst's luck was even poorer when he had a chat with Franklin K. Lane, a prominent California journalist and reform politician, whom he asked for his support.
That same year, while giving an interview to US journalist Richard Stengel, de Klerk was asked whether South Africa had turned out the way he envisioned it back in 1990.
In a text about the audience of UK Decay, journalist Steve Keaton asked this question: " Could this be the coming of Punk Gothique?
At the post-World Series press conference, Reds manager Sparky Anderson was asked by a journalist to compare Munson with his catcher, Johnny Bench.
* October 13 – In the second U. S. presidential debate, held by U. C. L. A., the Democratic party nominee, Michael Dukakis, is asked by journalist Bernard Shaw of CNN if he would support the death penalty if his wife, Kitty, were to be raped and murdered.
A journalist asked Tate to comment on her nude scene, and she replied,
Grunge attracted media attention in the United Kingdom after Pavitt and Poneman asked journalist Everett True from the British magazine Melody Maker to write an article on the local music scene.
In a 2002 appearance at the Cambridge Union Society, actor John Malkovich when asked whom he would most like to " fight to the death ", replied that he would " rather just shoot " journalist Robert Fisk and British MP George Galloway.
Warren M. Bodie, journalist, historian, and Skunk Works engineer from 1977 to 1984, wrote that engineering independence, elitism and secrecy of the Skunk Works variety was demonstrated earlier when Lockheed was asked by Lieutenant Benjamin S. Kelsey ( later Brigadier General, USAF ) to build for the United States Army Air Corps a high speed, high altitude fighter to compete with German aircraft.
When leaders of the Jewish community were asked to dissociate themselves from Richler, the journalist Frances Kraft said that indicated that they did not consider Richler as part of the Quebec " tribe " because he was Anglo-speaking and Jewish.
* When preparing the film The Mattei Affair in 1970, Francesco Rosi asked the journalist Mauro De Mauro to investigate on the last days of Mattei in Sicily.
In 1971, when asked by an Irish Times journalist on his thoughts regarding U. S. Senator Ted Kennedy's calls for a stronger peace initiative in Northern Ireland, Hogg slammed his fist on the table and exclaimed " those Roman Catholic bastards have no right to interfere!
She was asked to write the introduction to a re-edition in November 2007 of the book called The Magic Key To Charm written by the pioneering female journalist Eileen Ascroft.
In December, 2010, Bouterse replied to a journalist, who asked why Dino was, despite his conviction, appointed as head of CTU, by saying: " Only the very best are placed in CTU and my son is among the very best ".
In fact, when a journalist reviewing Nightshade for CRASH magazine asked Ultimate what the object of the game was, and how large the play area was, they responded with, respectively, " oh, we can't tell you that " and " it's pretty large ".
In a 2002 appearance at the Cambridge Union Society, when asked whom he would most like to " fight to the death ", Malkovich replied that he would " rather just shoot " journalist Robert Fisk and British MP George Galloway.
During an interview with journalist Kirstin Karlsen from Aftenposten, Jagland was asked, " Did you not want Stoltenberg to get any easier start than you had in 1996?
( Some fifty years later when asked about the plot by journalist David Talbot, Robert McNamara drew a blank.
Discouraged, he abandoned acting and returned to India, where he worked as an editor and journalist until the early 1980s, when Richard Attenborough asked Seth to play Jawaharlal Nehru in Gandhi ( 1982 ).
* According to the Jargon File, a journalist once asked hacker Paul Boutin what he thought the biggest problem in computing in the 1990s would be.
" Host Joe Scarborough asked if that was his job as a journalist.
In 1997 Amelio said in an interview with technology journalist Gina Smith, who asked him how Apple was doing:
During the Nuremberg Trials, Paulus was asked about the Stalingrad prisoners by a journalist.
Initially Jonathan was only brought in to investigate because he was asked by Maddie due to her having a professional connection to the crime in her role as a journalist, or because it involved an old friend of theirs ( Such as one case featuring Jonathan being contacted by an old friend of his mother's after her husband was impaled by a sword in a sealed room ).

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In 1985, Reid co-founded the Black Rock Coalition with journalist Greg Tate and producer Konda Mason.

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Zionism was formally established by the Austro-Hungarian journalist Theodor Herzl in the late 19th century following the publication of " Der Judenstaat ".
" I have no trouble with my enemies ", Harding told journalist William Allen White late in his presidency, " but my damn friends, they're the ones that keep me walking the floor nights!
In his speech, he used liberal journalist Günter Gaus ' famous sentence that he had " the mercy of a late birth " (" Gnade der späten Geburt ").
The term " Britpop " had been used in the late 1980s ( in Sounds magazine by journalist, Goldblade frontman and TV pundit John Robb referring to bands such as The La's, The Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets and The Bridewell Taxis ).
Although the word hippies made isolated appearances during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the first clearly contemporary use of the term appeared in print on September 5, 1965, in the article, " A New Haven for Beatniks ", by San Francisco journalist Michael Fallon.
In his best-selling 2001 book Fast Food Nation, investigative journalist Eric Schlosser leveled a broad, socioeconomic critique against the fast food industry, documenting how fast food rose from small, family-run businesses ( like the McDonald brothers ' burger joint ) into large, multinational corporate juggernauts whose economies of scale radically transformed agriculture, meat processing, and labor markets in the late twentieth century.
Pete Harrison, a respected journalist, suggested that the Senate pass a bill allowing theater owners to refuse to show films that “ were not in the best interest of our country .” That did not happen, but one of the ways that some senators attempted to retaliate for the damage they felt the film had done to the reputation of their institution was by pushing the passage of the Neely Anti-Block Booking Bill, which eventually led to the breakup of the studio-owned theater chains in the late 1940s.
Disputing the claim of a Washington Post editorialist that " Western Europe ’ s recent history suggests that flat income distribution accompanies flat economic growth ," journalist Timothy Noah, points out that redistribution policies in Europe do not seem to be correlated to economic problems of the late twenty-oughts.
The group's performing skills improved rapidly and they soon gained a strong following in and around San Francisco, aided by reviews from veteran music journalist Ralph J. Gleason, the jazz critic of the San Francisco Chronicle who, after seeing them at the Matrix in late 1965, proclaimed them " one of the best bands ever.
In late July 1959, during Operation Jumelles Colonel Bigeard, whose elite paratrooper unit fought at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, told journalist Jean Lartéguy ( source ):
In the late 19th century, however, journalist Ida B.
Ringgold Wilmer " Ring " Lardner, Jr. ( August 19, 1915 – October 31, 2000 ) was an American journalist and screenwriter blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios during the Red Scare of the late 1940s and 1950s.
Stylistically, music journalist J. D. Considine credits the band for anticipating and driving the late 1990s revival of vintage analog instruments among indie rock bands.
Synthpop's early steps, and Gary Numan in particular, were also disparaged in the British music press of the late 1970s and early 1980s for their German influences and characterised by journalist Mick Farren as the " Adolf Hitler Memorial Space Patrol ".
It is thought that the modern hanky code started in New York City in late 1970 or early 1971 when a journalist for the Village Voice joked that instead of simply wearing keys to indicate whether someone was a " top " or a " bottom ", it would be more efficient to subtly announce their particular sexual focus by wearing different colored hankies.
One journalist took note of the controversy when reviewing the album, stating: " Back in 1994, the acclaim for Live Through This was undercut by whispers that Love's late husband wrote the album.
The late journalist and Countdown TV game show presenter Richard Whiteley was a native of Baildon
He was also a journalist, and the author of thriller novels published in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and a non fiction historical work, August 1939.
He began his career as a journalist, and in the late 1970s appeared in several television shows, before creating his most famous show, The Maurizio Costanzo Show, currently the most important and longest-lasting talk show in Italy.
These cases include a late payment from the Commission to a German science journalist.
Nine has posted journalists overseas to cover major European stories following the closure of its European bureau in late 2008, with the last European correspondent, James Talia, being redesignated to his former role as a senior Melbourne Nine News journalist.
Although in the early days of publication the journal did not have many female authors, in the late 1930s American journalist for Time Magazine Dorothy Thompson would contribute articles.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Frum is the son of the late Barbara Frum, a well-known journalist and broadcaster, and Murray Frum, a dentist, who later became a real estate developer, philanthropist, and art collector.
Music journalist Dave Rimmer considered the peak of the movement was the Live Aid concert of July 1985, after which " everyone seemed to take hubristic tumbles ", and Simon Reynolds also notes the " Do They Know Its Christmas " single in late 1984 and Live Aid in 1985 as a turning points, with the movement seen as having become decadent, with " overripe arrangements and bloated videos " for songs like Duran Duran's " The Wild Boys " and Culture Club's " War Song ".

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