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Soviet and South African journalists hindered social change in their countries by failing to challenge the status quo, says the editor of Toronto Life magazine. Reporters in countries under oppressive regimes mainly wrote whatever the government fed them,
Soviet and South African journalists hindered social change in their countries by failing to challenge the status quo, says the editor of Toronto Life magazine. Reporters in countries under oppressive regimes mainly wrote whatever the government fed them,

Soviet and South African journalists hindered social change in their countries by failing to challenge the status quo, says the editor of Toronto Life magazine. Reporters in countries under oppressive regimes mainly wrote whatever the government fed them,

Date10/31/1991
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      ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Object NumberTSPA_0126649F
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