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Letter "C" » charged
«Newspapermen, as journalists used to be called, have long been charged with the sin of cynicism. a characterization that many of us encourage to deflect attention from our far more widespread flaw, incorrigible sentimentalism.»
Author: Robert Manning
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Keywords:
call attention,
characterization,
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deflect,
deflected,
flaw,
incorrigible,
Journalists,
newspaperman,
newspapermen,
Sentimentalism
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