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List of best journalism...Top 100 20th-Century News Stories - Bernice Moore - 07-11-2011

Top 100 20th-Century News Stories

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List of best journalism...Top 100 20th-Century News Stories - Jan Klimkowski - 07-11-2011

Would you trust this bunch to be on the side of Truth and Beauty?

List of Freedom Forum trustees:


Quote:Charles L. Overby, chairman, chief executive officer and president Brentwood, Tenn., Former newspaper editor and former vice president/news, Gannett Co.
Howard Baker - Huntsville, Tenn., Lawyer; former U.S. Senate majority leader, presidential chief of staff and U.S. ambassador to Japan
Bernard B. Brody, M.D. - Rochester, N.Y., Former senior vice president for medical affairs, Genesee Hospital
Gen. Harry W. Brooks Jr. - Las Vegas, Chairman, Brooks International
Tom Daschle - Washington, D.C., Special policy adviser, Alston & Bird; former U.S. Senate majority leader
John E. Heselden - Towson, Md., Former deputy chairman, Gannett Co.
Madelyn P. Jennings - Falls Church, Va., Former senior vice president/personnel, Gannett Co.
Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum - Cocoa Beach, Fla., Lawyer and civic leader
Bette Bao Lord - New York City, Author
Wilma Mankiller - Stilwell, Okla., Former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation
Jan Neuharth - Middleburg, Va., President, Paper Chase Farms
H. Wilbert Norton Jr. - Lincoln, Neb., Dean, College of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Nebraska
Kenneth A. Paulson - Arlington, Va., Editor of USA TODAY
Peter S. Prichard - Chincoteague, Va., President, Newseum, and former editor of USA TODAY
Orage Quarles III - Raleigh, N. C., President and publisher, The News & Observer
Mark Trahant - Bainbridge Island, Wash., Editorial page editor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Judy C. Woodruff - Washington, D.C., Journalist, MacNeil/Lehrer Productions
Founder - Allen H. Neuharth - Cocoa Beach, Fla., Founder of the Freedom Forum and Newseum; founder of USA TODAY and former chairman and chief executive officer, Gannett Co.



List of best journalism...Top 100 20th-Century News Stories - Keith Millea - 08-11-2011

Quote:Wilma Mankiller - Stilwell, Okla., Former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation

Wilma Mankiller,who passed away recently,was a strong advocate for truth and justice.I do trust her.What I find odd,is that she seems so out of place on this list.I mean,was she like the token underclass represenative?:curtain:


List of best journalism...Top 100 20th-Century News Stories - Jan Klimkowski - 13-11-2011

Keith Millea Wrote:
Quote:Wilma Mankiller - Stilwell, Okla., Former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation

Wilma Mankiller,who passed away recently,was a strong advocate for truth and justice.I do trust her.What I find odd,is that she seems so out of place on this list.I mean,was she like the token underclass represenative?:curtain:

Yes, I suspect so. It's an old trick.

Gannett Company execs have boasted of having virtually "no competition".

MSM operates by controling the agenda, by demarcating the boundaires, saying "this is acceptable dissent" whereas "that is beyond the pale and must not be brought into the debate by journalists" and, if unexpectedly raised by an interviewee, must be immediately squashed or derided by reporters.

Examples of MSM forbidden subjects: HIV was created in a laboratory; a person can be triggered to shoot another person through hypnotic suggestion; global market capitalism has created trillions of dollars of debt which will never be repaid; politicians have little real power.