Michael Ignatieff Quotes
I Have Been A Journalist, Off And On, Since I Was 17. I Was A Copy Boy For The 'New York Times,' When It Had An Edition In Paris, In 1963. I Sold The Paper In The Streets By Day And Tore Wire Copy Off The Tele-printer For The Editors Making Up The Edition By Night.
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