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  Daniel Schorr
Daniel Schorr (born August 31, 1916) is a journalist who has covered the world for more than 60 years.
Schorr attracted the anger of the Nixon White House.
In 1971, after a dispute with White House aides, Schorr's friends, neighbors, and co-workers were questioned by the FBI about his habits.
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 DANIEL SCHORR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel Schorr будет journalist который покрывает мир на больше чем 60 лет.
Schorr оставило советскому союзу более последним тот год.
В 1980, Schorr находилось среди сперва нанятое Тед Turner и Reese Schoenfeld для того чтобы поставить анализ комментария и весточки на сети весточки кабеля fledgling.
www.faktoru.com /wiki/ru/da/Daniel%20Schorr.htm   (294 words)

  
 NPR : Daniel Schorr
In 1960, Schorr was assigned to Bonn as CBS bureau chief for Germany and Eastern Europe.
In 1972, the Watergate break-in brought Schorr a full-time assignment as CBS' chief Watergate correspondent.
Schorr was asked by CBS to return to broadcasting but chose to resign to write his account of his stormy experience in a book, Clearing the Air.
www.npr.org /about/people/bios/dschorr.html   (1111 words)

  
 Daniel Schorr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 1979, Schorr was among the first hired by Ted Turner and Reese Schoenfeld to deliver commentary and news analysis on the fledgling Cable News Network (CNN).
Schorr delivered the eulogy on NPR after Zappa's death on December 4, 1993; he professed not to understand Zappa's lengthy discourses on music theory, but he found a kindred spirit — a serious man with a commitment to free speech.
Daniel Schorr had a small role playing himself in the 1997 film The Game starring Michael Douglas, where he spoke to the main character through his television.
www.libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Daniel_Schorr.html   (826 words)

  
 Current.org | NPR news analyst Daniel Schorr
In his work abroad, Schorr scored the first-ever U.S. television interview with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (later, he would be banned from the Soviet Union for refusing to bow to Soviet censors), covered the building of the Berlin Wall in Germany, and landed a face-to-face with Fidel Castro in Havana.
In his ATC commentary, the outraged Schorr referred to the court majority as "the Gang of Five, philosophically led by archconservative Antonin Scalia." He used the phrases "judicial coup," "the fix was in" and "junta" to describe their actions.
Schorr, for his part, seems to thrive on his role as human reference library for the 20- and 30-something reporters seeking a quick primer on Eisenhower isolationism or the Reagan-Gorbachev conference in 1988.
www.current.org /people/peop0105schorr.html   (2338 words)

  
 Lisbeth Schorr to address graduate school
Schorr is a national authority on improving the future of disadvantaged children and their families and communities and a leader in major national efforts on behalf of children and youth.
Schorr is a lecturer in social medicine at Harvard University and director of the Harvard University Project on Effective Interventions.
Schorr lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Daniel Schorr, senior news analyst for National Public Radio.
www.lclark.edu /cgi-bin/shownews.cgi?0991455720.2   (301 words)

  
 DANIEL SCHORR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel Schorr è un giornalista che ha coperto il mondo per più di 60 anni.
In 1971, dopo che una disputa con i aides della Casa Bianca, gli amici dello Schorr, i vicinoi ed i colleghe sia messa in discussione dal FBI circa le sue abitudini.
In 1980, Schorr era fra in primo luogo assunto da Ted Turner e Reese Schoenfeld per trasportare l'analisi di notizie e di commento sulla rete di notizie del cavo del principiante.
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 NPR : Daniel Schorr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
June 5, 2006 · Daniel Schorr, a senior news analyst for NPR, says that the Wen Ho Lee case brings new complexity to the issue of journalists protecting sources.
Schorr says that this is not the first time the president has not leveled with the American people.
May 29, 2006 · NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that the Pentagon's investigation into the alleged incidents at Haditha, where U.S. Marines are accused of killing Iraqi civilians after one of their comrades was killed by a roadside bomb, will certainly add to pressure to withdrawal troops from Iraq.
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 Daniel Schorr [UC Hastings College of the Law]
Schorr's reflections on the role of the media in society, the effects of television on the development of the journalistic craft, privacy and secrecy, the First Amendment, and government suppression of information.
Schorr again traveled to the University of California, this time to Hastings College of the Law to deliver the Mathew O. Tobriner Memorial Lecture in honor of the late Justice Tobriner of California Supreme Court, who was also a Professor of Law at Hastings.
Schorr's vivid coverage of a disastrous flood that broke the dikes of the Netherlands caught the ear of Edward R. Murrow, the guiding spirit of CBS News, and Mr.
www.uchastings.edu /?pid=1407   (1238 words)

  
 NPR : Daniel Schorr
March 15, 2006 · Daniel Schorr, a senior news analyst for NPR, says the bungled campaign to obtain a death sentence for Zacarias Moussaoui is the latest example of government incompetence in the war on terrorism, and an unfortunate turn of events for the families of victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
March 13, 2006 · Daniel Schorr, a senior news analyst with NPR, says that in Iraq, it may be harder to contain the sectarian struggle than the insurgency.
March 8, 2006 · Daniel Schorr, senior news analyst for NPR, says that the memory of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, continues to affect politics in the United States.
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 Daniel Schorr
Daniel Schorr was born in New York City on 31st August, 1916.
In 1996, Schorr received the Columbia University Golden Baton for "Exceptional Contributions to Radio and Television Reporting and Commentary." An award that is considered the equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize.
Schorr has also been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Society of Professional Journalists and in 2002, Schorr was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JFKschorr.htm   (1979 words)

  
 NPR's Daniel Schorr Available for Watergate Analysis and Commentary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Schorr is also available for analysis when former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean reveals who he believes to be "Deep Throat" when his new book is released on June 17th.
In 1972, the Watergate break-in brought Schorr a full-time assignment as CBS's chief Watergate correspondent.
Veteran reporter-commentator Daniel Schorr, the last of Edward R. Murrow's legendary CBS team still fully active in journalism, currently interprets national and international events as senior news analyst for NPR.
news.kuer.org /about/press/020611.schorr.html   (345 words)

  
 NPR : Daniel Schorr
August 28, 2006 · NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr says the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks will be observed as national days of remembrance -- but they will also be used as opportunities for political gain.
NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr says the mullahs in Iran have been emboldened by the emergence of Hezbollah in Lebanon, the sectarian war in Iraq, and recent reverses for the U.S.-backed regime in Afghanistan.
July 31, 2006 · NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr discusses the nearly three-week long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah and how that could lead to a shift in power in the region.
216.35.221.77 /templates/archives/archive.php?thingId=2101143&startNum=3   (644 words)

  
 abunimah.org-Letter to NPR
Daniel Schorr's commentary on All Things Considered this afternoon about the need for a greater U.S. role in Israeli-Palestinian conflict began from utterly false premises.
Schorr argued that we are seeing increased murmurings from the U.S. because "the Bush Administration could not indefinitely remain passive." The trick, Schorr suggested was for the U.S. to figure out "how to be involved without being dragged into the dispute."
Schorr has made it very clear in the past that Syrian or Iranian support for Lebanese resistance fighters against Israel constitutes active intervention by those states.
www.abunimah.org /nprletters/010521schorr.html   (268 words)

  
 Daniel Schorr To Give The 2001 Sammons Media Ethics Lecture At SMU Oct. 11
Schorr, 85, is the last of Edward R. Murrow’s legendary CBS team still fully active in journalism.
Schorr resigned from CBS several years later in a dispute involving the House of Representatives’ intelligence investigating committee, and accepted an appointment as Regents Professor of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley.
“Daniel Schorr is one of the most respected journalists in the country,” said Ralph Langer, chair of SMU’s Division of Journalism.
www.smu.edu /newsinfo/releases/m0103.html   (488 words)

  
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In June 1957, he obtained an exclusive interview with Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist party chief.
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 Brian.Carnell.Com
The interesting thing in the review is Schorr's continuing prevarication over one of the more audacious lies in broadcast news.
Schorr went on-air and reported that while in Germany, Goldwater had been forging links with right wing extremists, going so far as to visit an old vacation spot used by the Nazis.
According to Bresiger, Schorr claims in his autobiography that, "In reporting that right-wing German groups were rallying to Goldwater, I had not intended to suggest that he was cultivating ties with them."
brian.carnell.com /articles/2001/08/000014.html   (263 words)

  
 Daniel Schorr
When legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow heard Schorr's reporting of devastating floods in Holland, he was recruited for a CBS News correspondent.
Schorr received a series of high-profile assignments, including several years making himself a pain the ass at the White House under the administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson (who actually telephoned Schorr one night to call him a "prize son of a bitch".)
In 1976 Schorr covered embarrassing American intelligence scandals, during which he somehow managed to secure a copy of a suppressed Congressional report on CIA assassinations (which he subsequently leaked to the Village Voice for a fee).
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 Staying Tuned : A Life in Journalism by Daniel Schorr
Long a familiar face to American television-news viewers, and more recently a familiar voice to public-radio listeners, Daniel Schorr recounts his 60-plus-year career covering some of the most significant events of the last century.
Schorr knew that he wanted to be a journalist from a very young age, though his mother worried about her son entering a profession that required no advanced degree.
Schorr had another gift: a particularly fine ability to irritate those who came under his scrutiny, from John Wayne to John Kennedy, from the KGB to the FBI.
www.johnholleman.com /ole/staytune.html   (358 words)

  
 The Blog | Jane Hamsher: Daniel Schorr and the Depends Media: Once More Into the (Judith Miller) Breech | The ...
And at this point in the game, Daniel, a guy who worked with Cronkite and Murrow ought to be thinking legacy, and not simply of holding up his assigned martini glass on the cocktail circuit of the beltway bores.
Dan Schorr joins the ranks of Miller, Podhoretz, Krystal, Krauthammer, Brooks and Goldberg who always change the subject when you mention the bald face lies reported by them and their cronies to get "Boots on the Ground" in Iraq.
Schorr is no longer with us, it is then that he will truly be missed.
www.huffingtonpost.com /jane-hamsher/daniel-schorr-and-the-dep_b_7875.html   (2394 words)

  
 Reverbiage: 'daniel schorr' news feed - stories from NPR, National Public Radio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Aug 31st, 2006 · Legendary journalist Daniel Schorr, NPR senior news analyst, is celebrating his 90th birthday.
Mar 29th, 2006 · On the day that disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff is sentenced in Florida, Daniel Schorr, a senior news analyst for NPR, says that Congress is dropping the ball on meaningful ethics reform, and he’s not surprised.
Senior news analyst Daniel Schorr puts the latest round of leaks from the Bush administration and Congress in perspective.
www.reverbiage.com /tags/daniel-schorr   (631 words)

  
 Daniel Schorr - Showbiz Gossip
Veteran reporter Daniel Schorr, the last of Edward R. Murrow's legendary CBS team still fully active in journalism, currently interprets national and international events as senior news analyst for...
Veteran reporter-commentator Daniel Schorr, the last of Edward R. Murrow's legendary CBS team still...
Daniel Schorr is used to producers popping into his Washington, D.C., office at National Public Radio to ask, on deadline: Which war came first, Korea or Vietnam?
www.showbizgossip.com /Daniel-Schorr.html   (258 words)

  
 NFB - Portraits - Daniel Schorr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Daniel Schorr was born in Rio de Janeiro, where he studied social communications, specializing in film animation.
In the 1980s, Daniel trained in animation in Brazil with visiting NFB filmmakers and subsequently became the first Latin American director to be hired by the NFB animation studio.
Daniel enjoys teaching and has given animation workshops in Brazil, Canada and Spain.
www.nfb.ca /portraits/fiche.php?id=244&v=h&lg=en   (185 words)

  
 MPR Books - "Staying Tuned" by Daniel Schorr
He may be one of the only journalists investigated by both the KGB and the FBI.
In the 1970s, Schorr's revelations of CIA and FBI misdeeds brought him into a confrontation with Congress.
As to how life has changed for him, Schorr says: "In my days as an investigative reporter, my motto was, 'Find out what they're hiding and tell those who need to know.' In my more sedentary days, the motto changed to, 'The people know a lot.
www.mpr.org /www/books/titles/schorr_stayingtuned.shtml   (347 words)

  
 [IP] Even homeland security shorted By Daniel Schorr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Even homeland security shorted By Daniel Schorr WASHINGTON - The first measure of a society's effectiveness is its ability to organize itself to respond to its collective needs.
Maybe we need an alert system on Capitol Hill that flashes red when Congress is about to pass another tax break that siphons away money that our vulnerable infrastructure could use in our defense.
€ Daniel Schorr is a senior news analyst at National Public Radio.
www.interesting-people.org /archives/interesting-people/200302/msg00168.html   (410 words)

  
 WBUR - WBUR's Awards and Honors
We are guided by the vision and example of Daniel Schorr, who has given American journalism a lifetime of commitment through his insight, intelligence and integrity.
In 2005 Ari Shapiro, a NPR reporter, was honored for his submission “The Impact of Methamphetamine Use on the Gay Community.” The report focused on connections between methamphetamine abuse and rates of HIV infection in the gay community.
The 2004 winner of the Schorr Prize was Adam Davidson, formerly of Marketplace and currently of NPR, for his work “Spoils of War”, which explored the considerable rise and dollar-value cost of corruption in Iraq since the 2003 start of the war.
www.wbur.org /inside/about/schorrprize   (460 words)

  
 Irish Anti-War Movement - RUMSFELD'S FOLLY.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
That being so, the question may not be whether the president will call for his resignation, but how long Rumsfeld will want to serve as his influence wanes.
Daniel Schorr is a media-political whore; he is a Jewish Zionist and this is irrefutable evidence that the tide is turning.
Daniel Schorr bends over and daily grabs his ankles for NPR with pro-Zionist garbage.
www.irishantiwar.org:8080 /news/item.tcl?news_item_id=102272   (387 words)

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