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Their stories formed the basis of a series of articles and later were woven into a book.
The 1965 report was leaked to the press, inspiring a series of lurid articles, and later that year the Johnson Administration released the entire document, making it available for forty-five cents.
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Forbes.com temporarily withdrew the article and later paired it with an opposing view titled, "Don't Marry A Lazy Man".
The episode was recounted in a magazine article and later in the opening minutes of "The Social Network," depicting Zuckerberg in a revenge-fueled coding binge.
More recently, NASA officials tried to discourage a reporter from interviewing Hansen for this article and later insisted he could speak on the record only if an agency spokeswoman listened in on the conversation.
Mr. Vahanian knew and corresponded with some of the others in the movement, including Harvey Cox of Harvard, Thomas J.J. Altizer of Emory University and William Hamilton, who would be forced out of his faculty post at an upstate New York seminary after the furor over the Time article and later teach at Portland State University in Oregon.
This is famously well-covered territory, of course, in Janet Malcolm's New Yorker article and later book, "The Journalist and the Murderer" (1990), which both begin with this indelible line: "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible".
Kevin Sack '81 now has some symmetry for his office bookcase: another Pulitzer Prize, to go with the 2001 Pulitzer awarded to him and other New York Times reporters for the fifteen-part series "How Race Is Lived in America". Sack wrote the lead article and later did a commissioned piece for Duke Magazine about the project.
A few students have called "Why Black Lives Matter" an example of hate speech, and claim that the thrust of the article (and, later, the Argus' refusal to immediately disavow it on the front page) argues that black lives do not, in fact, matter, and that police brutality and overreach is okay.
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