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The brilliant mission of the newspaper...is to be the high priest of history, the vitalizer of society, the world's great informer... ~ Samuel Bowles
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Dip your pen into your arteries and write. ~ William Allen White
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The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything. Except what is worth knowing. Journalism, conscious of this, and having tradesman-like habits, supplies their demands.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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~ Jimmy Breslin
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A Journalist is a machine that converts coffee into copy.
~ Michael Ryan Elgan, Editor, Windows Magazine
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Through the use of chat rooms, any person with a phone line can become a town crier
with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox.
Through the use of Web pages, mail exploders, and newsgroups,
the same individual can become a pamphleteer.
~ U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, in the ruling striking down the Communications Decency Act (1997)
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