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Nowadays, of course, freedom of the press belongs to anyone with Internet access, from the information guerrillas of WikiLeaks to the blogger next door.
If the press belongs to the government and to the Party, is it realistic that that press will criticize the government and the Party?" Granma is the same numbingly dull propaganda sheet as ever.
It is because the free press belongs to us--to the American people.
There is an old saying that goes, "Freedom of the press belongs to those who own the press" and for too many years, the laws that were the foundation of justice in America were written and enforced by the majority, white politicians and justices of America.
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Originally the press belonged to a printer Davis was working for.
One was that — despite the much-advertised animosity between the military and the news media, which degenerated into groundless accusations of press "disloyalty" and occasional shouting matches at the daily "Five O'Clock Follies" military briefings — the Pentagon recognized that the press belonged on the battlefield, and made every effort to get us to and from action we could not reach on our own.
Luce, the creator of Time, Life, Fortune and later of Sports Illustrated, was a media tycoon at a time when, as A. J. Liebling put it, freedom of the press belonged to the man who owned one (rather than, as now, to anyone with an Internet service provider), a time when a lone publisher could aspire to influence the course of world events.
When you divert the press, when you kidnap a journalist, you divert a press (that) belongs to you.
Press that belongs to its readers and not its rulers.
Using an old press that belonged to their father, the brothers proudly followed a family recipe handed down from generation to generation.
Here's the Home button, back where it belongs; one press takes you to a complete list of every program on the machine.
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