- A
journalist is an
individual that collects/gathers
information in form of text, audio, or pictures,
processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates...
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found in
ancient Sanskrit texts and
refers to "traveling bard, dancer,
newsmonger". Kuchipudi, like
other classical dance forms in India,
traces its roots...
- his marriage".
Meanwhile Larissa becomes terribly jealous. Alevtina, a
newsmonger and the
owner of
local unofficial club,
persuades Larissa to
poison her...
- half-begotten, self-dubbed patriot", "an
incurable lunatic", and "a
deceitful newsmonger ...
Pedagogue and Quack." For decades, he was one of the most prolific...
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meaning of a person,
mostly a woman, one who
delights in idle talk, a
newsmonger, a tattler. In the
early 19th century, the term was
extended from the...
- Franz-Olivier
Giesbert is
caricatured as the white-haired
critic of Mundus. The
newsmonger character Confoundtheirpolitix was
inspired by and
resembles Julian ****ange...
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enough to
search at
their own
expense for the philosopher's stone; the
newsmonger and the
periodical press are
beginning to play a
significant role in everyday...
- site
notes there are
several caricatures of
celebrities in the book. The
newsmonger character Confoundtheirpolitix was
inspired by and
resembles Julian ****ange...
- Anne Marie.
American Journalism 1690–1904 (2004) Rutland,
Robert A.
Newsmongers:
Journalism in the Life of the Nation, 1690–1972 (1973). Stewart, Donald...
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letters makes many
humorous allusions to
Cambridge in the
character of
newsmonger.
Cambridge died in
Twickenham and is
buried at St Mary's Church, Twickenham...