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All you have to do [to win a Pulitzer Prize] is spend your life running from one awful place to another, write about every horrible thing you see. The civilized world reads about it, then forgets it, but pats you on the head for doing it and gives you a reward as appreciation for changing nothing.
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change
civilization
detachment
journalism
mankind
poverty
pulitzer-prize
war
war-reporting
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David Baldacci |
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We broadcast from coast to coast every utterance of Hitler, but the German people are not permitted to know a word of what Roosevelt speaks.
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war-reporting
world-war-two
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William L. Shirer |
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Coffee, ever since it became impossible to buy it in Germany, has assumed a weird importance in one's life.
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war-reporting
world-war-two
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William L. Shirer |