The houses are named after famous journalists.
These conversations took place from September to December 1991 after several journalists and at least two United States officials asked me to clarify certain points.
He concludes the evidence is "not consistent with a grand policy not to go after journalists".
There was "no such policy decision" not to go after journalists.
In 1943, the U.S. government announced that Liberty ships would begin to be named after distinguished journalists who had died in action.
Part of his approach was to go after top-tier bilingual journalists.
Doesn't this indicated that there was a decision taken then not to go after journalists?
But Mabus' ability to target his threat was pretty limited (he often went after scientific journalists, including me), and that proved to be his downfall.
They also said that the subpoena did not reflect a departure from past practice or a stepped-up effort to go after journalists.
The statement had been made after journalists made queries to the press office.