The most important ingredient for a journalist – you have to feel it in your gut, you have to really believe that this is a calling, that conveying information to people is among the most important of professions. You have to understand that in a free world we have a free press, and when freedom falls, the first target is the press and the ability to convey unfettered the news of the day. —Franklin S. Prosnitz —Journalism: Clowning around with Assignments (The High School Connection)
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