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en American journalists were the perfect foils. [Many newsmen] were shocked by them, ... a menace to society.

en America has been a land of dreams. A land where the aspirations of people from countries cluttered with rich, cumbersome, aristocratic, ideological pasts can reach for what once seemed unattainable. Here they have tried to make dreams come true. Yet now... we are threatened by a new and particularly American menace. It is not the menace of class war, of ideology, of poverty, of disease, of illiteracy, or demagoguery, or of tyranny, though these now plague most of the world. It is the menace of unreality.
  Daniel J. Boorstin

en The idea was to help journalists that didn't really know how to be journalists because they've never been in a free society where they can challenge authority. It was a learning experience for them as cameramen, producers, and so on.

en American universities reflect American society ... where you do have completely segregated communities. Our fear would be that that is happening here as well. If we are not careful we will drift into an American-style coexistence, where inequality is entrenched in society.

en American journalists go for safe stories. They don't like controversy. They don't like to say, 'I was a witness. I saw this. This is true. This is what happened." You have this constant business where journalists can never be the source; there has to be this anonymous diplomat.

en He's a threat to society, he's a menace. We have a very serious situation here. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her.

en The Society of Professional Journalists in their code of ethics says that journalists should avoid conflicts of interest real or perceived. Clearly it would be a conflict of interest for anyone acting in a journalism capacity to simultaneously be serving as a public servant.

en Not all Israelis were shocked. They didn't expect exactly this kind of major change within the Palestinian society, but not all were shocked. Many people tend to look at it in a quite rational way.

en A person educated in mind and not in morals is a menace to society

en Software patents are clearly a menace to society and innovation. We like this to be more explicit.

en A person educated in mind and not in morals is a menace to society

en Concentration of wealth and power has been built upon other people's money, other people's business, other people's labor. Under this concentration, independent business … has been a menace to … American society.
  Franklin D. Roosevelt

en She had gone from famous to infamous to notorious and was now regarded as something of a menace to polite society.

en I am shocked that something like this is happening on American soil and there's still this much destruction here six months later. I'm shocked that so much of this landscape looks exactly like what I saw in Iraq.

en This is like a real shock to the whole entire family. She painted her life to be perfect. We're really shocked if she's done anything, because she's always been the perfect one.


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