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In 2010 photo editor Larry Ruehl and staff photographer Matt Marton received the Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalist for feature photography.

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Journalist Richard Steele interviewed Selkirk about his adventures and wrote a much-read article about him in The Englishman.
Journalist Ann Hornaday wrote: " With its portrait of counterculture heroes raising their middle fingers to the uptight middle-class hypocrisies, Easy Rider became the cinematic symbol of the 1960s, a celluloid anthem to freedom, macho bravado and anti-establishment rebellion.
Journalist John Corry, wrote a 6, 000-word feature article in The New York Times in November 1982, responding and defending Kosiński, which appeared on the front page of the Arts and Leisure section.
Journalist – cricketer Dick Whitington wrote that Jardine's actions were seen as " an unforgivable crime in Australian eyes and certainly no part of cricket ".
Music Journalist Hal Horowitz wrote: " These songs aren ’ t as loud or frantic as those of her late 70s heyday, but they resonate just as boldly as she moans, chants, speaks and spits out lyrics with the grace and determination of Mohammad Ali in his prime.
Journalist and author Paul Kelly, who wrote two books on the crisis, paints this delay as a major mistake by Whitlam, given Kerr's judicial background.
Journalist Stewart Home, who favored the " Nashists " and considered Debord a " mystic, an idealist, a dogmatist and a liar " wrote that while the 2nd Situationist International sought to challenge the separation of art and politics from everyday life, Debord and the so-called ' specto-situationists ' sought to concentrate solely on theoretical political aims.
Journalist Margot Adler wrote, " iterally, ... means government by mothers, or more broadly, government and power in the hands of women.
Journalist John L. O ' Sullivan, an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy and a complex character described by Julian Hawthorne as " always full of grand and world-embracing schemes ", wrote an article in 1839, which, while not using the term " Manifest Destiny ", did predict a " divine destiny " for the United States based upon values such as equality, rights of conscience, and personal enfranchisement " to establish on earth the moral dignity and salvation of man ".
Journalist Howard K. Smith wrote of the execution:
Journalist Morley Safer in his 1990 book " Flashbacks " wrote that Moyers and President Johnson met with and " harangued " Safer's boss, CBS president Frank Stanton, about Safer's coverage of the Marines torching Cam Ne village in the Vietnam War.
American Journalist, author and former civil rights litigator Glenn Greenwald wrote in Salon July 25, 2012 " His status among American elites is the single most potent fact for understanding the nation's imperial decline.
Journalist Nora Ephron wrote that she had loved the novel when she was 18 but admitted that she " missed the point ," which she suggested is largely subliminal sexual metaphor.
Journalist Bob Woodward, in his books All the President's Men and The Secret Man, wrote that many of his sources, including the famous Deep Throat, displayed a genuine fear of Haldeman.
Journalist Michael Azerrad later wrote: " A lot of people never knew about Swope's contribution and were mystified by how the musicians onstage could wring such amazing phantom sounds from their instruments.
Journalist Janann Sheman wrote a book called Interviews with Betty Friedan containing interviews with Friedan for the New York Times, Working Women, and Playboy, among others.
Journalist David Graham Phillips wrote a series of articles decrying corruption and subservience to corporate interests within the body entitled Treason of the Senate.
* Journalist Badih Chayban in an October 23, 2002 article in The Daily Star, wrote that Nasrallah said, " If they Jews all gather in Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after  them worldwide.
Journalist David Remnick, who wrote the biography The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama, countered that it should now be obvious that after one year in office Obama is a centre-left president and the majority of his policies are in line with the center-left Democratic tradition ; while, in July 2011, The Fiscal Times columnist Bruce Barlett argues that an honest examination of the Obama presidency must conclude that he has in fact been a moderately conservative Democrat and that it may take 20 years before Obama ’ s basic conservatism is widely accepted, and author and columnist Chris Hedges argues that the Obama administration's policies are mostly right-wing.
Journalist Ian Wooldridge commented that " Boycott, in short, walks alone ", while cricket writer John Arlott wrote that Boycott had a " lonely " career.
" Journalist, screenwriter and author of books about Hollywood, John Gregory Dunne wrote that " James Dean was bisexual, as were Nick Adams and Sal Mineo.
Journalist Earl Wilson wrote in his syndicated column, " Are we ready for girls in topless gowns?
Journalist Geoffrey Green of The Times wrote " Goodison Park has always been a handsome fashionable stage for football, a living thing full of atmospherics-like a theatre.
Journalist Nora Ephron wrote, " In the months since the Watergate hearings began, she has become her father's ... First Lady in practice if not in fact.
Journalist Steven Poole wrote in The Guardian that " Neuromancer and the two novels which followed, Count Zero ( 1986 ) and the gorgeously titled Mona Lisa Overdrive ( 1988 ), made up a fertile holy trinity, a sort of Chrome Koran ( the name of one of Gibson's future rock bands ) of ideas inviting endless reworkings.

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Early industrial music often featured tape editing, stark percussion and loops distorted to the point where they had degraded to harsh noise, such as the work of early industrial group Cabaret Voltaire, which Journalist Simon Reynolds described as characterized by " hissing high hats and squelchy snares of rhythm-generator.
The season ended with an unusual episode: usually there is only one " Depressive Treasure ", but in this episode there were three, two of them showing the depressive moments of Gato Fedorento ; the third Treasure featured ( for the first time ) unbroadcast taped sequences ( the Bloopers ), of an RTP Journalist named José Ladeiras and the author of those bloopers actually came to the set.

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* Pretentious Music Journalist: supposedly based on a number of 1980s rock / pop reviewers ( perhaps especially Simon Reynolds, David Stubbs and Paul Oldfield of Melody Maker ), he reads a little too much into a band's songs with over-complex and artistically pretentious monologues where a simple explanation would suffice, e. g., " They generate a sonic cathedral of sound " means " loud ".
Journalist Fernando González Gortázar lists Zúñiga as one of the 100 most notable Mexicans of the 20th century, while the Encyclopædia Britannica calls him " perhaps the best sculptor " of the Mexican political modern style.

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Among his most famous paintings are the triptych Metropolis ( 1928 ), a scornful portrayal of depraved actions of Germany's Weimar Republic, where nonstop revelry was a way to deal with the wartime defeat and financial catastrophe, and the startling Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden ( 1926 ).
Journalist Ken Auletta, in a 1994 article in The New Yorker, noted that Redford conceded at a screening of the film that summer that " dramatic license " was taken in making Quiz Show, like most fact-based dramatizations.
Journalist Michelangelo Signorile, who describes Spellman as " one of the most notorious, powerful and sexually voracious homosexuals in the American Catholic Church's history ", reported that Cooney's manuscript, The American Pope, initially contained interviews with several people with personal knowledge of Spellman's homosexuality, including researcher and historian C. A. Tripp.
Sen. Dan Inouye, the longest serving senator in Congress, said Hoekstra's " racist thoughts are not welcome in the United States Senate .” Journalist James Fallows of The Atlantic called it the " most revolting ad ".
Journalist Eric Alterman described the incident as " the most famous ' wardrobe malfunction ' since Lady Godiva ".
Journalist Simon Fanshawe describes Melbourne as " the festival where the comedians go to play ... the most relaxed, least fevered and probably the most audience friendly of all the festivals.
Journalist Sarah D. Bunting called Connor " a frustrating character " and wrote that while she " gets where he is coming from " and his ” twitchy, PTSD-ish interactions ring true ", they become old too quick due to lack of real development of character and the relationship with Angel for most of season four.
* Burgh, Hugo de ( 2003 ) The Chinese Journalist: Meditating information in the world's most populous country, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
The most notable appearance of Stańczyk in literature is in Stanisław Wyspiański's play Wesele ( The Wedding ) where the jester's ghost visits the Journalist, a character modeled after Rudolf Starzewski, editor of the Kraków-based paper Czas ( Time ), associated with the Stańczycy faction.
" Journalist Herb Borkland called it " the world's most expensive self defense training " because a 40-hour workshop costs $ 5, 000 USD.

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Journalist Virginia Trioli published Generation F: Sex, Power & the Young Feminist in 1996 and a collection of essays critical of The First Stone was published under the title bodyjamming ( 1997 ).
Journalist Dave Langford published a collection of his articles about the PCW, and titled it " The Limbo Files ".

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