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Ben Bradlee

"I never believed that Nixon could fully resurrect himself. And the proof of that was in the obits."

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Asa Don Brown

"Deep Throat did serve the public interest by providing the guidance and information to us."

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Asa Don Brown

"The two keys to success as a sportswriter are: 1) A blind willingness to believe anything you're told by the coaches, flacks, hustlers and other "official spokesmen" for the team-owners who provide the free booze ... and: 2) A Roget's Thesaurus, in order to avoid using the same verbs and adjectives twice in the same paragraph.Even a sports editor, for instance, might notice something wrong with a lead that said: "The precision-jack-hammer attack of the Miami Dolphins stomped the balls off the Washington Redskins today by stomping and hammering with one precise jack-thrust after another up the middle, mixed with pinpoint-precision passes into the flat and numerous hammer-jack stomps around both ends...."

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Asa Don Brown

"So much for Objective Journalism. Don't bother to look for it here--not under any byline of mine; or anyone else I can think of. With the possible exception of things like box scores, race results, and stock market tabulations, there is no such thing as Objective Journalism. The phrase itself is a pompous contradiction in terms."

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Asa Don Brown

"But newspapers have a duty to truth,' Van said.Lev clucked his tongue. 'They tell the truth only as the exception. Zola wrote that the mendacity of the press could be divided into two groups: the yellow press lies every day without hesitating. But others, like the Times, speak the truth on all inconsequential occasions, so they can deceive the public with the requisite authority when it becomes necessary.'Van got up from his chair to gather the cast-off newspapers. Lev took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes. 'I don't mean to offend the journalists; they aren't any different from other people. They're merely the megaphones of the other people."

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Asa Don Brown

"Conditions were so hard. To send the news out, telex was the only means, but telex was very rare in Africa. So if somebody was flying to Europe, we gave him correspondence to send after he arrived."

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Asa Don Brown

"The only school that let me in was U.C. Santa Cruz, which is where I went. They didn't have a journalism program, so I took sociology, which is the closest thing to journalism."

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Asa Don Brown

"The first essence of journalism is to know what you want to know, the second, is to find out who will tell you."

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Asa Don Brown

"You're miserable, edgy and tired. You're in the perfect mood for journalism."

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Asa Don Brown

"To pick up the paper and read about yourself getting slammed, that doesn't start your day off right."

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Asa Don Brown

"It is grievous to read the papers in most respects, I agree. More and more I skim the headlines only, for one can be sure what is carried beneath them quite automatically, if one has long been a reader of the press journalism."

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Ben Bradlee
"There have been as many investigative reporters on this newspaper working on Clinton's many problems as I can remember there were working on Watergate."

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Ben Bradlee
"Sure, some journalists use anonymous sources just because they're lazy and I think editors ought to insist on more precise identification even if they remain anonymous."

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Ben Bradlee
"I never believed that Nixon could fully resurrect himself. And the proof of that was in the obits."

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Ben Bradlee
"The really tough thing would have been to decide to take Woodward and Bernstein off the story. They were carrying the coal for us - in that their stories were right."

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Ben Bradlee
"The biggest difference between Kennedy and Nixon, as far as the press is concerned, is simply this: Jack Kennedy really liked newspaper people and he really enjoyed sparring with journalists."

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Ben Bradlee
"I must be out of it, but I don't know any good journalists who have excused Clinton's problems."

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Ben Bradlee
"We were right about the slush fund. But Sloan did not testify about it to the Grand Jury."

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Ben Bradlee
"If an investigative reporter finds out that someone has been robbing the store, that may be "gotcha" journalism, but it's also good journalism."

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Ben Bradlee
"Maybe some of today's papers have too many 'feel-good' features, but there is a lot of good news out there."

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Ben Bradlee
"The Nixon administration really put a lot of pressure on CBS not to run the second broadcast."

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