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Is the White House where news goes to die, and if it is, does that make it a less attractive target for an ambitious journalist?
Murphy Brown (1988-1998) The story of sharp-tongued, ambitious journalist Murphy Brown, this sitcom was also notable for tackling serious issues from alcoholism to single motherhood.
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joel Shuster, and inspired by fictitious reporter Torchy Blane and real one Nellie Bly, Lois is an ambitious journalist who will always go after the big story.
Britain wanted Italy to stay in the First World War on the British side, and thought that it might help if Mussolini, then an ambitious journalist, sent some men to beat up peace campaigners.
Fuller embraces the madhouse metaphor in "Shock Corridor," the tale of an obsessively ambitious journalist, Johnny Barrett Peter Breckk), who leaves behind his loving girlfriend (Ms. Towers as an exotic dancer) and poses as a paranoid schizophrenic to infiltrate a mental hospital where a murder has been committed.
His characters barely qualify as characters; various familiar types are represented -- the Clark Clawyer-fixer lawyer-fixer, the idealistic young C.I.A. analyst, the capable but cynical agency veteran, the ruthlessly ambitious journalist, the burned-out Vietnam vet, the Southern senator -- but they never get beyond the generic, they never breathe.
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Those ambitious journalists, businesspeople and aid workers, as well as prospective spies, should take heed.
"For energetic and ambitious journalists, the sky is the limit at the Sun.
Perhaps an element of professional caution had settled over ambitious journalists, as it had over ambitious military officers and government officials.
The big talents and ambitious journalists that remain at Newsweek should probably spend less time reimagining the magazine and more time imagining a future when the physical product does not exist.
Perhaps good journalists, intuitive and ambitious journalists, might figure out how to survive this Darwinian state of media evolution on their own.
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