Phil Bronstein
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"Phil Bronstein" is an American journalist and editor. He serves as executive chair of the board for the Center for Investigative Reporting in Berkeley, California. He is best known for his work as a war correspondent and investigative journalist. In 1986, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the fall of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Later, he held leadership positions with the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle, and Hearst Newspapers Corporation.

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I wish we had the movie rights to this deal, ... It's like Citizen Kane meets the Sopranos with Marx Brothers thrown in.

We stand by our reporters and the reporting they did.

We stand by the reporting that Mark and Lance did throughout this story and in all the stories that were published in the paper. And if and when Mr. Conte speaks further about this, I'm sure we'll report about that as well.

Nancy Scott was worldly, funny and gritty in her approach to her work, ... She had a fine sense of outrage that gave her writing and her personality great vibrancy.

We certainly stand by our reporters and the reporting they did for us. Nothing that's happened will change that.

[Penn visited Iran days before the country's national elections.] It was very important to me...that this wasn't about politics, ... There were many other forums where he could present his political views.

You know there was a time a hundred years ago when people were shooting each other as part of that rivalry.

It was a very collaborative process - all peaceful.