“A newspaper is always a weapon in somebody's hands.”
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Francis Claud Cockburn war ein britischer Journalist.
“A newspaper is always a weapon in somebody's hands.”
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No such headline has ever been found in The Times at the period in question (the spring and summer of 1929), though one paragraph reads "An earthquake was felt yesterday between Illapel, to the north, and Talca, to the south, in Chile. No damage was done." (August 6, 1929). Source: The Quote... Unquote Newsletter (October, 2000) pp. 2-3.
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Crossing the Line (New York: Monthly Review Press, [1958] 1960) p. 88
“There is nothing quite so terrifying as a mad sheep.”
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