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Lastly, it has also been suggested that an unpleasant treatment used in a deception study or the unpleasant implications of the outcome of a deception study may be the underlying reason that a study using deception is perceived as unethical in nature, rather than the actual deception itself ( Broder, 1998, p. 806 ; Christensen, 1988, p. 671 ).
" In an article in Die Welt, Henryk Broder wrote that Beate Klarsfeld " is driven primarily by her desire for social recognition ", calling her " an activist without a program.
David Broder, whose departure from the Red Party group in protest at its lack of Leninist purity, is now a leading figure in The Commune, an anti-Leninist and libertarian Marxist group that derives a great deal of its founding politics from the writings of Maurice Brinton and the Solidarity group.
But in reality this is just the cover Broder uses for his real agenda, the defense of what he perceives to be " the establishment " at all costs. This expression has found some currency online.
Of King Sivald Saxo tells nothing save that Sivald was son of Broder, son of King Jarmerik ( who is actually Ermanaric King of the Ostrogoths changed by Saxo one of his sources into a king of Denmark ).
Washington Post columnist David Broder praised Hutchinson's appointment to head the DEA, writing: " The high esteem in which former Rep. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas is held by his colleagues was demonstrated by the 98-1 Senate vote confirming him last month as the new director of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
His nickname is the origin of the term Broder singer.
The following translation, by Emily Anderson, is taken from Broder 1941:

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During his four-and-a-half years at CQ, Broder also worked at The New York Times as a freelance writer.
Deborah Howell, The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s ombudsman at the time, wrote that Broder's acceptance of speaking fees appeared to be a violation of the paper's policy on outside speeches, as was the fact that some of the groups that paid Broder also lobby Congress.
Broder also contributed to The Bob Edwards Show as a political commentator.
Broder has also lectured at Duke University ( 1987 – 1988 ).
Broder s work was also cited in two autobiographies by key figures in the history of The Washington Post: Personal History by Post publisher Katharine Graham in 1997 and A Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures by Post executive editor Ben Bradlee in 1995.
He also sang at weddings and other parties in the style of the Broder singers, and imitated well-known Bucharest actors.

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Broder s columns were distributed initially through The Washington Post Wire Service and then later syndicated through The Washington Post Writers Group.
On the premiere broadcast, Broder was joined by CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite as the program s first guests.
More recently, Broder was included in former Post columnist Dave Kindred s 2010 book on the paper's struggles in the changing media landscape: Morning Miracle: A Great Newspaper Fights for Its Life.

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Broder was called " relentlessly centrist " by The New Yorker < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s political commentator Hendrik Hertzberg.

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* " Whirlwind ", composition and lyrics by Henrik Berggren, performed by Broder Daniel
* " I'll Be Gone ", composition and lyrics by Henrik Berggren, performed by Broder Daniel
* " Underground ", composition and lyrics by Henrik Berggren, performed by Broder Daniel
The Barber biographies written by Nathan Broder ( 1954 ) and Barbara B. Heyman ( 1992 ) discuss the genesis of the concerto during the period of the violin concerto's commission and subsequent year leading up to the first performance.
Political columnist David Broder wrote that Coverdell's " name rarely appeared in the headlines, and his face was not seen on magazine covers or the Sunday TV shows " but that he was admired and cherished by his colleagues.
These comments were later published in a 1981 book by David Broder.
* Pumpkin ( 2002 ) ( directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder )
Sudbury electoral district consists of the part of the City of Greater Sudbury bounded on the west and south by the Greater Sudbury city limits, and on the north and east by a line drawn from the western city limit of Greater Sudbury east along the northern limit of the former Town of Walden, north, east and south along the limits of the former City of Sudbury, west along Highway 69 and Regent Street, south along Long Lake Road, west along the northern boundary of the Township of Broder, southwest along Kelly Lake, and south along the eastern limit of the former Town of Walden to the southern city limit of Greater Sudbury.
Broder left the Star for The New York Times in 1965, hired by well-known Times political reporter and columnist Tom Wicker to serve in its Washington bureau.
In June 2008, Ken Silverstein, a columnist at Harper's magazine alleged that Broder had accepted free accommodations and thousands of dollars in speaking fees from various business and healthcare groups, in one instance penning an opinion column supporting positions favored by one of the groups.
Broder earned a place in a work of fiction, meriting a mention by a White House senior staffer to fictional U. S. President Jed Bartlet ( portrayed by actor Martin Sheen ) on the NBC-TV series The West Wing.

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* David Broder ( writer, Pulitzer Prize )
* 1973: David S. Broder, Washington Post, " for his columns during 1972.
* Johnson, Haynes and David Broder, David.
In 1979, a charity special was held between a team of three Democratic senators ( Patrick Moynihan, Lloyd Bentsen, and Alan Cranston ), three Republican senators ( Lowell Weicker, John Danforth, and H. J. Heinz III ), and three members of the press ( Jessica Savitch, Art Buchwald, and David Broder ).
Previous speakers include David Broder, David Maraniss, Leonard Downie, Jr., Gwen Ifill, Karen DeYoung, Lou Cannon, Andrea Mitchell, Mike McCurry, Dana Milbank, Robert Kaiser, Bob Woodward, Dana Priest, Dan Balz, Helen Thomas, E. J.
* David Broder of The Washington Post
* Broder, David S. " Reagan, Citing ' the Carter Depression ,' Courts Labor.
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David Salzer Broder ( September 11, 1929 – March 9, 2011 ) was an American journalist, writing for The Washington Post for over forty years.
David Salzer Broder was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois, the son of Albert " Doc " Broder, a dentist, and Nina Salzer Broder.
* David S. Broder, " Striking out on Egypt and the weather " The Washington Post, February 6, 2011.
* David S. Broder at the Washington Post
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