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Anthony Lewis
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Anthony Lewis is an author and former columnist for The New York Times.
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Selected Readings
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From Mother Jones: What is especially dangerous about the present fear is that it has no
visible time limit. We cannot imagine the "war on terror" coming to a
defined end, as the two world wars did. The terrorists are not going to
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From the New York Review of Books: On profound matters reporters may properly invoke confidential sources,
for if they were not to do so, official wrongdoing would never be
uncovered: Watergate provides a persuasive example. And if a reporter
promises confidentiality, he or she must keep the promise. But it does
not follow that the law must always back off from an attempt to
discover the sources. |
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