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1, 700 applied for the Journalist in Space program, including Walter Cronkite, Tom Brokaw, Tom Wolfe, and Sam Donaldson.
* Walter Cronkite, Journalist
* Walter Jerrold ( Grandson ) Journalist and author.

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Journalist Noah Brooks reported, " No man ever before made such an impression on his first appeal to a New York audience.
.” Journalist and art critic Octave Mirbeau on the other hand, writes, “ Camille Pissarro has been a revolutionary through the revitalized working methods with which he has endowed painting ”.
His later works became increasingly political and didactic, and he sometimes indicated on official documents that his profession was that of " Journalist.
Journalist John C. Dvorak, commenting in 2009 on the history of the Itanium processor, said " This continues to be one of the great fiascos of the last 50 years " in an article titled " How the Itanium Killed the Computer Industry ".
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 Abdi İpekçi was killed on February 1, 1979.
Journalist Sidney Zion questioned the sudden death of his daughter Libby Zion at an ER room in Manhattan on Oct 4, 1984.
Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden, 1926, mixed media on wood, 120 x 88 cm, Paris, Musée National d ' Art Moderne
Journalist Gary Wolf published an unflattering history on Nelson and his project in the June 1995 issue of Wired calling it " the longest-running vaporware project in the history of computing ".
Journalist John Nichols opined in The Nation that the Koch brothers have provided funding to ALEC for " decades " in a " savage assault on democracy ".
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 Ethan Gutmann of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies produced a median estimated death toll of 65, 000 based on a refugee testimony, while researchers David Kilgour and David Matas produced an estimate of 41, 500 killed from 2000-2005.
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.
All three men on board were killed: Mattei, his pilot Irnerio Bertuzzi, and the American Time – Life Journalist William McHale.
Journalist Karl Sabbagh, who in 2003 had written a book on the Riemann Hypothesis centered on de Branges, quoted Conrey as saying in 2005 that he still believed de Branges's approach was inadequate to tackling the conjecture, even though he acknowledged that it is a beautiful theory in many other ways.
Journalist Emmanuel d ' Astier de la Vigerie observed, in retrospect, that the Résistance had been composed of social outcasts or those on the fringes of society, saying " one could only be a resister if one was maladjusted.
Journalist Brenda Stoter Boscolo remarks upon this in an article on the Dutch site Joop. nl " attempts through the years to give Piet another color never took hold, but through the years the custom to wear large golden earrings did disappear " The children put their shoes in front of the fireplace, hoping to find a gift in it the next morning.
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 Robert Wright has similarly argued that natural selection moves sentient species closer to moral truth as time goes on.
It was explained that Neeson will appear on stage as Journalist George Herbert in three ways: First as an 11-foot holographic head and shoulders ( much like the Richard Burton image on the 2009 tour ).
* Freedom Next Time: Filmmaker & Journalist John Pilger on Propaganda, the Press, Censorship and Resisting the American Empire, Democracy Now !, 7 August 2007.
Journalist James Edward Vlamos deplored the loss of fantasy, innocence, and humor in the " funnies ", and took to task one of Gray's sequences about espionage, noting that the " fate of the nation " rested on " Annie's frail shoulders ".
Journalist and historian Peter Hennessy has made an assertion, in one of his books, that a test that the commander of a British nuclear-missile submarine must use to determine whether the UK has been the target of a nuclear attack ( in which case he has sealed orders which may authorise him to fire his nuclear missiles in retaliation ), is to listen for the presence of Today on Radio 4's frequencies.

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Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist, which contains hundreds of private letters written by Thompson over the years, contains a letter in which he uses A Modest Proposals satire technique against the Vietnam War.
Journalist Ray Martin made a documentary, Who Killed Harold Holt ?, screened in November 2007, which suggested that Holt might have committed suicide.
Stanford is home to the John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalist and the Center for Ocean Solutions, which brings together marine science and policy to develop solutions to challenges facing the ocean.
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.
Journalist Ulrike Meinhof and Baader's lawyers concocted a false " book deal " in which Meinhof would interview Baader.
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 Peter Arnett is fired by NBC after giving an interview to Iraqi television, which some considered as unfairly critical of the Bush administration's war on Iraq.
Journalist Bruce Arnold, chief critic of the Irish Independent, argued that " Writing, for example, is not really served at all by the archaic institution for conferring honours on artists, known as Aosdána, which really does little to help the other arts either.
Journalist Robert Underwood Johnson had worked with John Muir on the successful campaign to create a large Yosemite National Park surrounding the much smaller state park which had been created in 1864.
* Journalist visa, which some countries require of people in that occupation when traveling for their respective news organizations.
Journalist Thomas Walkom has argued that Rae deliberately undermined Hampton's control over the Attorney General's office, staffing the ministry with bureaucrats to which he was ideologically incompatible.
Journalist Neil Mackay described the function of Operation Rockingham, in Ritter's words, as " producing misleading intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, which could be used as justification for action against Iraq ".
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.
" Journalist Scott Indrisek has strenuously worked to oppose mandatory seat belt efforts, which he calls " a black stain on America.
'" In 1960, John Hohenberg, in The Professional Journalist, called the interpretive reporting which developed after World War II a " new journalism which not only seeks to explain as well as to inform ; it even dares to teach, to measure, to evaluate.
Journalist Larry Kane, who befriended Lennon in 1964, wrote a comprehensive biography of Lennon which detailed the " Lost Weekend " period.

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