E. J. B. Rose , from 1952 to
1962 the first director of the International Press Institute, Zurich, says that whatever the other faults of the popular press in this country the worst Is the way they play about with the news
' You can never be sure whether important news will be reported at all or, if it is, whether it will be given prominence or be buried away in a small paragraph.' Mr. Rose illustrates his argument with reference to the Vassall and Profumo affairs.