Certainly I do not expect journalists to learn in one week what it takes five years for professionals to assimilate.
Really, British journalists should learn to distinguish guff from policy.
What I think all journalists could learn about is the directness of their questions and the courtesy with which they were asked.
Traditionally, journalists have learned about events by listening to the police radios.
It is a requirement that all journalists read the corrections and learn from them.
While listening to the radio, Clark and the other journalists learn of the coming disaster by the military, who warns everyone to stay inside.
The thing a journalist learns early on is that the truth propagates a million details.
An American journalist learns about the history of the land south of the border.
The young journalist will learn here that given a choice, two or more words are less offensive than a single word.
He wrote that he and other journalists learn from their mistakes.