The Chicago City News Bureau was a tripwire for all the newspapers in town when I was there, and there were five papers, I think. We were out all the time around the clock and every time we came across a really juicy murder or scandal or whatever, they'd send the big time reporters and photographers, otherwise they'd run our stories. So that's what I was doing, and I was going to university at the same time.
Today, in the newspapers and magazines, the first sentence is, my restaurant is expensive.
The Washington Post was interesting because it's such a politically minded newspaper.
I wrote newspaper articles professionally for seven years, and I love newspapers.
Nobody recognizes that a bookstore or library can also be a drowning polar bear. And in this country [US], magazines, newspapers, and bookstores are drowning polar bears. And if people can't see that or don't want to talk about it, I don't understand them at all.
You should never form judgments from front page headlines. As with a contract, the fine print on the inside pages should be carefully studied.
The worst part of my life is newspapers are still alive.
We have the Israelis coming to us for equipment. We can say we can't possibly get the Congress to support a program like this. And they say don't worry about the Congress. We will take care of the Congress. This is somebody from another country, but they can do it. They own, you know, the banks in this country. The newspapers. Just look at where the Jewish money is.
I'd always been a news junkie, always read lots of newspapers and watched the Sunday morning news shows on TV and felt strongly about issues of power, control, sexuality and race.
We do not want, as the newspapers say, a church that will move with the world. We want a church that will move the world.
A newspaper that is true to its purpose concerns itself not only with the way things are but with the way they ought to be.
The art of newspaper paragraphing is to stroke a platitude until it purrs like an epigram.
You know, the more I appear on newspapers, the more famous I become.
Financial security is a constant in my life. I allow my income to constantly expand, no matter what the newspapers and economists say. I move beyond my present income, and I go beyond the economic forecasts. I do not listen to people out there telling me how far I can go or what I can do.
A world without newspapers or a world where the newspapers are purely electronic and you read them on a screen is not a very appealing world.
I love newspapers. I've worked on newspapers, all my life. I've always loved it.
I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college. . . I did other things.
Take me ham away, take away my eggs, even my Chili, but leave me my newspaper.
That a Parliament, especially a Parliament with Newspaper Reporters firmly established in it, is an entity which by its very nature cannot do work, but can do talk only.
It was 1966 by the time I started taking pictures seriously and books, newspapers and magazines of the time were full of great pictures that helped to inspire me.