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Every good newspaper is muckraking to some degree. It's part of our job. Where there's muck, we ought to rake it. |
Every time a newspaper dies, even a bad one, the country moves a little closer to authoritarianism; when a great one goes, like the New York Herald Tribune, history itself is denied a devoted witness. |
Everything you read in newspapers is absolutely true, except for that rare story of which you happen to have first-hand knowledge |
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Good prose is the selection of the best words; poetry is the best words in the best order; and journalese is any old words in any old order |
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