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"Secretary Clinton has been in the public eye for well over two decades, so you certainly cannot claim that a documentary about her political career is any sort of public service or eye-opening journalism on an unknown individual," Priebus wrote.
Hackgate is sapping News International of tens of millions of pounds instead of investing in new openings for journalism students at university, and the high quality investigative journalism seen as the holy grail of the fourth estate's democratic function.
The opening eventually reached journalism, which for most of its history in America had been a strictly segregated industry.
He had spent a year there as a Harkness fellow in 1963, after an opening spell in journalism on the Yorkshire Post from 1961.
There aren't a lot of openings in the journalism industry, and everyone needs to eat.
The coincidence of the fortieth anniversary and the opening of the new journalism school, however, seemed irresistible.
At the opening of the new Journalism Institution, he sat down on the stairs to chat to two of his friends, when a photographer took their photo.
If automation does destroy some journalism jobs, openings created elsewhere could prevent aggregate unemployment.
That opening is, to use a journalism term, a great lead.
Pedraja has a background in journalism and thought the opening sounded like a fantastic opportunity to continue to write.
The 26-year-old had majored in journalism and thought an opening at the firm sounded like a great opportunity for her to continue her interest in writing and public affairs. .
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