21. He preened and pouted and affected a British accent, and the press had a field day. 22. I realize the press has to focus on something. 23. In this fight, not surprisingly, the scientific press had an enlightened rooting interest, and it sometimes peeks through the reportorial objectivity. 24. Legislation that would make profound changes is being pushed through before the public or the press has a chance to understand what its effects would be. 25. Monday, the court left no doubt that the press has an absolute protection from the reach of prosecutors. 26. More than half of the survey respondents believe the press has too much freedom. 27. Naturally, the talk often turned to the question of whether the press has a credibility gap of its own. 28. Perhaps the answer comes through a mixture of self-deception and the fact that the press has always tread softly around Geffen. 29. Rather, they say, a free press is having a hard time establishing permanent roots. |