51. This is specially true in America, where the press has constitutional rights and has won almost all its court battles to preserve them. 52. Thus, the press has had to resort to confidential sources to report on a major judicial ruling. 53. Voters have shown little interest in the issue, as has the press. 54. When he left his wife of nine years to marry Griffith, the press had a field day. 55. With courageous journalists like Bob Dean and John Aubuchon leading the way, the public may better understand the problems that the press has in keeping the people informed. 56. As remarked by Faruqi the press has power for good and bad. 57. But a headline-hungry press has a whole new set of questions. 58. But a headline-hungry press has a very different idea. 59. For fiction, the presses had to learn marketing the New York way. 60. If that happened, the press would have no one to blame but themselves. |