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Here, the press acted first as the opponents of colonial and then military rule; now, increasingly, newspapers are the watchdogs of a very messy democracy.
In an interview with the Spectator's editor, Fraser Nelson,, a strong campaigner against the royal charter, Cameron said a "less liberal, less enlightened government" of the future could impose statutory controls unless the press acted now.
Wenger once said something similar about how the press acted towards Sir Alex Ferguson – "what I don't understand," he complained at the height of Arsenal's rivalry with Manchester United, "is that he does what he wants and you are at all his feet" – but there was an irony here, too.
Though I will admit to cherishing the irony that it was a Gerald Ratner-ish kind of authenticity – her admission that Shakespeare is difficult and sometimes in danger of being boring – that may ultimately have caused her downfall (at this, her stuffier enemies in the press acted like she'd applied Magic Marker to a First Folio).
He says parts of the press acted as if its own code simply did not exist and "wreaked havoc" with the lives of innocent people.
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It would have been a bloodbath – not least because old people also read newspapers, meaning the press acts as lobbyists on their behalf.
Managers scurry back and forth across the Atlantic with advance copies handcuffed to their wrists, critics are required to sign contracts promising that they will not so much as hum the contents to their nearest and dearest, and the music press acts as if the world is about to witness the most significant release since Nelson Mandela's.
RADIO PRESS ACT SIGNED.; Measure Extending Naval Privileges, Gets Coolidge's Approval.
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