I.F. Stone (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Weinstein, Henry; Pasternak, Judy (19 June 1989). "I. F. Stone Dies; 'Conscience of Investigative Journalism'". Los Angeles Times. Diakses tanggal 14 April 2008. [He] published his first newspaper as a New Jersey schoolboy of 14 and proceeded to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted for the rest of his life. He worked for seven newspapers, was Washington, D.C. correspondent for The Nation and wrote 13 books. Although his politics were well to the left of center, Stone was best known for a conservative-looking four-page paper, I. F. Stone's Weekly, which he published with his wife, Esther, for 18  years.