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1 Dana, Charles Anderson
(1819-1897) Дэйна, Чарлз АндерсонОбщественный деятель, журналист, публицист. В 1841-46 жил в кооперативной колонии Брук-Фарм [ Brook Farm], затем работал в газете "Нью-Йорк трибюн" [ New York Tribune] и стал ее главным редактором в 1849. В 1864-65 был помощником военного министра [ Secretary of War]. Стал известен на общенациональном уровне, когда занял пост редактора "Нью-Йорк сан" [New York Sun] в 1868English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Dana, Charles Anderson
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2 When a dog bites a man, that is not news. But when a man bites a dog, that is news
"Когда собака кусает человека, это не новость. Вот когда человек кусает собаку - это новость"Крылатое определение (около 1880) газетной сенсации; автор - заведующий отделом городских новостей [ city editor] газеты "Нью-Йорк сан" [The New York Sun] Дж. Богарт [Bogart, John B.]. Некоторые склонны приписывать эти слова издателю "Нью-Йорк сан" Ч. Дэйна [ Dana, Charles Anderson]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > When a dog bites a man, that is not news. But when a man bites a dog, that is news
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