This article was such a pile of yellow journalism that I had sincere doubts that the flight in question actually took place. |
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Now it seems to be yellow journalism, sensationalism rather than giving the facts like you and Mr. King do every night. |
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Use yellow journalism to scare the public into demanding that legislators pass a law to fix the nonexistent problem. |
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There are also some yellow journalism trying to deviate from the truth, prompting accusations against them. |
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Good-natured SEPTA spokesperson Sylvana Hoyos promised to get back to us on this issue that frankly amounts to yellow journalism. |
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How can one even begin to respond to such yellow journalism? |
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The newspapers, in full swing of yellow journalism, want to see violence in the yards between the scabs and the striking workers, but there is no violence. |
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How does the yellow journalism of the past compare with the tabloid journalism of today? |
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William Randolph Hearst, the father of yellow journalism, sent New York Journal artist Frederick Remington to report on the tenor of Havana and the surrounding countryside. |
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But the vast history of journalism has been about bias and yellow journalism and selling out to the lowest common denominator. |
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Like yellow journalism, it is yellow politics and I am against it. |
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Not that any amount of yellow journalism could help this film. |
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Otherwise, it will turn out to be another form of yellow journalism. |
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Nevertheless, the existence of broad freedom of speech will always mean the unavoidable existence of a small amount of yellow journalism and false populism. |
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Moreover, news of Spanish atrocities and tales of rebel bravery were splashed in the yellow journalism headlines of William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, which beat the drums of war. |
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The press offered wall-to-wall coverage, especially Pulitzer's New York World and Hearst's New York Journal, then locked in the epic circulation struggle that began yellow journalism. |
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You can't even call this yellow journalism. |
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Nothing, I felt, would give me more gratification than riding the steed of yellow journalism into crusade, doing the book that would right the old wrongs. |
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These recent British moves seem radical for an English-speaking country that has been bombarded by Reefer Madness-type yellow journalism from the U. S. for over three-quarters of a century. |
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A century ago, yellow journalism ultimately burned itself out. |
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This is the worst case of yellow journalism that I have ever seen. |
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Though she took back her resignation for an important cause but her gesture proved to be a significant move against yellow journalism and black sheep of media industry. |
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Dear yellow journalism, a star showed you that some of you are green. |
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Maine, and he ridiculed the yellow journalism that clamored for bloodshed. |
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Yellow journalism should not be allowed to dampen the Games, the ambassador said. |
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Yellow journalism should be avoided and projecting something without evidences and facts was unethical, he added. |
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