01. (89%) ...vacant chair, our leading JOURNALISTs leapt to their feet...
02. (89%) ...The fact is JOURNALISTs left absolutely without any...
03. (87%) ...a substantial number of JOURNALISTs are ignorant, lazy, opinionated...
04. (86%) ...grunting jackals of investigative JOURNALISM," especially Ms. McQuaig, whom...
05. (85%) ...sulphurous with the young JOURNALISTs. Their discomfort at being...
06. (85%) At David Radler's and my first board meeting in February
07. (85%) ...local purser and paymaster JOURNALISTs, as a group, and...
08. (85%) ...failed by their academic JOURNALISTic, and bureaucratic elites, who...
09. (83%) I am ultimately the publisher of all of these papers
10. (78%) ...of events and the JOURNALISTs announced they were forming...
11. (78%) ...head when he described JOURNALISTs as canailles. Today that...
12. (75%) Black] did not want news stories that irritated business leaders
13. (73%) ...uncompensated resignations of fifteen JOURNALISTs. Landau was a stringer...
14. (70%) ...the least important by-lined JOURNALIST are intellectually and psychologically...
15. (70%) I resorted to extreme strictures against the ubiquitous and corrosive
16. (70%) ...in half, from 130 JOURNALISTs on the payroll in...
17. (70%) ...Many JOURNALISTs and most of the...
18. (70%) ...bureaucrats JOURNALISTs, academics, left-wing clergy, labor...
19. (69%) ...of the industry: that JOURNALISTs are essential to producing...
20. (69%) ...the smelly side of JOURNALISM more than this . .. Perhaps...
21. (69%) The movement to make Canadian libel laws similar to American
22. (68%) ...wrote: "My experience with JOURNALISTs authorises me to record...
23. (68%) For 20 years I have intermittently described large sections of
24. (67%) ...practice or profess print JOURNALISM should seek whatever therapy...
25. (67%) There's a terrible amount of self-righteous claptrap [in the media
26. (67%) ...you can find one JOURNALIST of ours who is...
27. (63%) ...Stores, and with the JOURNALISTs and newspaper production unions...
28. (60%) ...unspoken pact with its JOURNALISTs and editors. In exchange...
29. (56%) ...countervailing executive influence on JOURNALISTs. The proprietors at Southam...
30. (54%) ...decisive victory in the JOURNALISTs' strike at Le Soleil...
31. (53%) ...remains, that although most JOURNALISTs, like most people, are...
32. (53%) ...corporate friend working print JOURNALISTs have...
33. (53%) ...No competent JOURNALIST or reasonable reader need...
34. (53%) ...pitiful spectacle of reckless JOURNALISTs, trying to defend under...
35. (52%) ...to give Canada's financial JOURNALISTs a powerful disincentive from...
36. (50%) ...of the union leaders JOURNALISTs, and academics, just an...
37. (50%) The Jerusalem Post had 420 employees, more than a quarter
38. (50%) ...degrade the craft of JOURNALISM and stir up public...
39. (50%) ...Gaulle.Conrad Black's friend JOURNALIST Brian Stewart...
40. (50%) It was the view of Hollinger's managing shareholders, including me
41. (50%) ...answer is not for[JOURNALISTs] to become ever more...
42. (45%) ...to knock out of JOURNALIST computer queues the malicious...
43. (44%) ...of much of the JOURNALISTic attention I received is...
44. (44%) ...of events and the JOURNALISTs announced they were forming...
45. (44%) ...on the matter by JOURNALISTs. '[The Post] was universally...
46. (42%) ...endlessly.--Conrad Black's friend JOURNALIST Brian Stewart...
47. (42%) ...were very few Canadian JOURNALISTs who did not subscribe...
48. (33%) ...people from schools of JOURNALISM that they dredge out...
49. (33%) ...be bullied by rabid JOURNALISTs cock-a-hoop with blood lust...
