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The king's health crisis led the front pages of many European papers, with La Repubblica of Rome and Corriere della Sera of Milan both carrying front-page editorials about him.
) Could we not have profitably run a few symposiums on privacy vs. press freedom, personal reflections on the celebrity culture, editorials condemning the paparazzi ? But we decided, in the end, that a week of silence was actually a fitting tribute to Diana--or, at least, that it was the only fully satisfactory response to complaints about media exploitation.
Both the Straits Times of Sinapore and the Guardian of London ran editorials Monday urging the United States to be more sensitive toward Russia or risk another Cold War.
In other British press editorials Wednesday, the conservative Daily Mail said that "public opinion is swinging in favor of an invasion" and that "the launch of a ground offensive seems likelier every day"; the Times "that it may take ground troops, backed by massive air power, to drive them [the Serbian forces] out of Kosovo"; the Daily Telegraph that Bill Clinton and Tony Blair should rapidly sanction "the Nato ground offensive that would be required to bring Serbia to heel"; and the Guardian that the West was sending a signal to Belgrade "that ground action is becoming an available option for Nato, should the air campaign bring no acceptable result, but that an opportunity remains for settlement before a decision on ground action is made."
In Paris, both Le Monde and Libération featured it in their front-page lead stories and their main editorials.
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