On the Record

James Baker as Marlboro Man Washington Post Sunday Magazine January 29, 1989 Double Standard Headlines after five Central American nations signed agreement in February: "A Latin Peace...

...Life October 1988 (cited in same issue of Extra...
...I used to read Human Events...
...Letter From Chile" by Geoffrey Wagner, July 1988 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, reprinted in Harper's , January 1989 No Politics Here When the government of President Carlos Andr6s P6rez announced a steep hike in the price of gasoline, and hence in bus fares, [the people's anger] turned into rage...
...Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting January/February 1989 Koppel's Job Description "Part of the job is to sell American foreign policy, not only to Congress but to the American public...
...James Baker as Marlboro Man Washington Post Sunday Magazine January 29, 1989 Double Standard Headlines after five Central American nations signed agreement in February: "A Latin Peace Plan Not So Broad: Ball in Nicaragua's Court" New York Times, February 16, 1989 "Central American peace plan puts ball back in US court" London Financial Times, same day Porn is Freedom At a time when the wallpaper journalism of the West was mounting a fairly hysterical hate campaign to claw down Pinochet, Santiago was thinly and extremely politely policed by the carabineros, though I suspect they don't take kindly to having Molotov cocktails chucked at them...
...Don't read it as much as I used to...
...And The New Republic [his voice brightening...
...So began last week's deadly rioting in Caracas and other major cities...
...Ted Koppel, on whether or not he'd like to be secretary of state, a job he was once offered by Henry Kissinger...
...Suddenly Venezuelans found themselves getting poorer...
...The Top Four #2 Percentage of all disappeared persons (worldwide) by country in 1988: Peru: 42% Colombia: 17% Guatemala: 13% El Salvador: 10% United Nations Human Rights Commission, Working Group on the Disappeared Quayle Intellect "I used to, I've read, I read National Review-some...
...Interviews suggest that the violence had no political motivation...
...News, try to, but it's much more of a jumpy-type thing...
...I know I could do that...
...And then I glance at lesser-try to get through Time and Newsweek and U.S...
...Vice President Dan Quayle Wall Street Journal March 31, 1989...
...New York Times March 6, 1989 The Top Four #1 Ranking of appearance of top four guests on ABC's Nightline, hosted by Ted Koppel (over a forty month period from 1985-88): Henry Kissinger: 14 Alexander Haig: 14 Elliott Abrams: 12 Jerry Falwell: 12 Extra...
...The American Spectator-it's hard to get through The American Spectator...
...I enjoy reading New Republic articles...
...As for freedom of the press, I can only say that Hustler was on sale in my hotel...

Vol. 23 • May 1989 • No. 1


 
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