Jack Anderson
Jack Anderson
Jack Northman Andersonwas an American newspaper columnist, syndicated by United Features Syndicate, considered one of the fathers of modern investigative journalism. Anderson won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his investigation on secret American policy decision-making between the United States and Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. In addition to his newspaper career, Anderson also had a syndicated radio show with the Mutual Broadcasting Network, acted as Washington bureau chief of Parade magazine, and was a commentator...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth19 October 1922
CityLong Beach, CA
It's my father's legacy. My father's view was that the public is the employer of these government employees and has the right to know what they're up to.
It's really a focal point for us that our scores are going up -- we're closing that gap,
Their guards surprised us a little bit. We expected their guards to be the weak part of their team. But they came out and played strong. Their big guys came out and played strong, too. They asserted their size.
There's quite a bit of damage to some of the houses round about, and I know that some of the manufactured homes have been flattened in some areas.
The shots weren't falling and they were hitting their shots. That second quarter killed us. They took over the game with complete control. It's hard to turn it on with the flip of a switch in the WPIAL semifinals.
They're beyond our control, ... We're working like crazy to get this thing going.
That's playoff basketball around here. It doesn't get any rougher than this.
I don't like to hurt people, I really don't like it at all. But in order to get a red light at the intersection, you sometimes have to have an accident.
I believe our country is strong enough to be criticized.
I look at the universe and I know there's an architect.
Health experts working on a union backed screening program to detect bladder cancer in a Georgia chemical plant were stunned when the local (ACS) cancer society not only didn't support the program, but tried to discourage participation in it.
The incestuous relationship between government and big business thrives in the dark..
The insurance industry communicates through codes and check-off boxes. If there's no check-off box for you, you don't exist.
Indeed, the U.N. is the main Soviet espionage center in this country.