Sander Vanocur, giornalista e conduttrice televisiva, muore a 91 anni

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Dove si stava facendo la storia, Sander Vanocur era spesso lì con domande difficili. Il giornalista pionieristico che ha coperto la politica per la televisione e la stampa per più di 40 anni è morto di complicazioni dovute alla demenza lunedì 16 settembre 2019, mentre si trovava in ospedale a Santa Barbara, in California, secondo Il New York Times. Aveva 91 anni.

Vanocur è stato uno dei quattro giornalisti presenti nel panel del primo dibattito presidenziale televisivo tra Richard Nixon e John F. Kennedy, seguito da 70 milioni di telespettatori nel 1960. Più di tre decenni dopo, è stato uno dei relatori del dibattito tra George HW Bush, Bill Clinton e Ross Perot nel 1992.

Ha anche ospitato due serie sulla STORIA, Movies in Time e Storia & # x2019; s Business. Per Movies in Time, una volta ha intervistato Oliver Stone e Anthony Hopkins sul film del 1995 Nixon, confrontando le rappresentazioni del film con gli eventi storici reali. & # x201C; È & # x2019; s nell'occhio di chi guarda, & # x201D; Vanocur ha detto al Los Angeles Times della sua precisione. & # x201C; Una parte di me si ribella all'allentamento dei fatti. L'altra parte afferma che le persone hanno il diritto di interpretare la storia a modo loro ... Penso che stia mettendo in risalto le sue opinioni e le inserisca nel film, che è il suo diritto. Ma è una storia accurata? Non credo. # #2201D; penso di sì. & # X201D;

Lui stesso è apparso anche nei film come giornalista, con apparizioni nel 1971 La banda che non poteva sparare dritto, 1980 & # x2019; s Alza il Titanic, 1993 & # x2019; s Dave, 1996 & # x2019; s Scappare con l'omicidio e 1994 & # x2019; s Senza attenzione.Ha anche ricevuto il premio E. Van Scripps School of Journalism & # x2019; Carr Van Anda.

Nato l'8 gennaio 1928 a Cleveland, il suo nome era originariamente scritto Sander Vinocur. Ma dopo che sua madre e il padre avvocato divorziarono, si trasferì con i suoi figli a Peoria, nell'Illinois, e cambiò l'ortografia del loro cognome in Vanocur perché era arrabbiata con il vecchio, & # x201D; come Il New York Times dice Vanocur al giornale di San Pietroburgo, in Florida, The Evening Independent.

Vanocur si è laureato alla Western Military Academy di Alton, nell'Illinois e alla Northwestern University, e ha anche studiato alla London School of Economics. Ha anche prestato servizio nell'esercito.

Ha iniziato la sua carriera come reporter per The Manchester Guardian e ha lavorato per la BBC e la CBS News, prima di andare Il New York Times nel 1955. Nel 1957 si trasferì alla NBC News dove ricoprì diversi ruoli come corrispondente della Casa Bianca, Oggi mostra corrispondente D.C., Il Rapporto Huntley-Brinkley editore collaboratore e Primo martedì ospite. All'inizio degli anni '70 lasciò la NBC per la PBS, seguita da un periodo di lavoro Il Washington Post dal 1975 al 1977 e ABC News dal 1977 al 1991.

Tra le sue interviste più importanti c'erano la conversazione con Martin Luther King, Jr., presso la chiesa battista di Ebenezer meno di un anno prima che fosse assassinato e Robert Kennedy a Los Angeles presso l'Ambassador Hotel, poco prima che Kennedy fosse ucciso nel 1968.

& # x201C; Sono & # x2019; m un forte sostenitore della libertà di stampa & # x2014; purché abbiano qualcosa da dire, & # x201D; ha detto nel 2004 in un discorso alla Stanford University.

Vanocur era anche consulente presso il Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, professore di comunicazione alla Duke University, residenza professionale presso il Freedom Forum di Arlington, in Virginia, e aveva una propria attività di consulenza in comunicazione, Old Owl Communications.

Era sposato con Edith Pick nel 1956 e aveva due figli, Christoper e Nicholas. Dopo la morte di Pick nel 1975, sposò Virginia Backus Vancour, che gli sopravvive. È sopravvissuto anche a una figliastra, Daphne Wood Hicks. 

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Part Two: The Rival Duo — BS2BEST and BS2WEB <a href=https://bs2blsp.com>trip76 at</a> In parallel with BLSP, two new players have entered the network: bs2best.at and bs2web.at. Their names clearly hint at their positioning — "best" and "web version." Both domains are based in the same .at zone, indicating a centralization of the Austrian segment as the primary platform for deploying next-generation mirrors. Analysts note that bs2best.at is positioned as the main, "elite" gateway, while bs2web.at serves as a universal entry point for the mass user. As with BLSP, there are spelling variations — bs2best at and bs2web at with spaces — which are used in verbal recommendations and informal discussions. This adds an extra layer of protection: even if one variant is blocked, the alternative remains operational. <a href=https://bs2bot.net>m blsp at</a> Part Three: The Long Shadow Giant — SKYIWREDSHJNHJ The most mysterious element of the new network is the unusually long .onion address — skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd.onion. This 58-character behemoth has become a real challenge for system administrators and security experts. Unlike the short .at domains, this address exists exclusively on the Tor network and has no "light" version for regular browsers. <a href=https://sprut2.best>blsp.at</a> Interestingly, in informal communication, users often drop the .onion and simply write skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd onion with a space. This suggests that the address has already become recognizable, despite its complexity. Technical experts speculate that this .onion serves as a backup channel in case all .at domains are simultaneously blocked. Part Four: The Return of TRIP76 The new architecture also found room for an old familiar face — trip76. This domain, already established as a testing ground in previous waves, continues to operate in two variants: trip76.co and trip76.at. As before, users actively use spaced versions — trip76 co and trip76 at. However, trip76 now has a new role. According to network monitoring data, this domain has become the bridge between the BLSP structure and the BS2 family. For example, technical logs show that updates tested on trip76.co are then transferred to blsp.at, and from there to bs2best.at and bs2web.at. This has made trip76 a kind of "incubator" for the entire ecosystem. <a href=https://blsp--at.com>skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd.onion</a> Part Five: The Complete Picture When all the elements are assembled, a complex but logical system emerges: First echelon — test polygons: trip76.co, trip76.at, trip76 co, trip76 at. This is where new configurations are born. Second echelon — primary mobile and web gateways: m.blsp.at, blsp.at, blsp at, m.blsp at, m blsp at. These are the daily working addresses for the majority of users. Third echelon — elite and backup gateways: bs2best.at, bs2web.at, bs2best at, bs2web at. These are used in case of overload or blocking of the second echelon. Fourth echelon — the protected rear: skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd.onion and its spaced version skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd onion. This is the last line of defense, operating even when all regular domains are completely offline. Conclusion The year 2026 demonstrates the evolution of mirror networks from simple numbered series (as with the "slon" domains) to complex multi-layered architectures with clearly defined functional divisions. blsp.at, bs2best.at, bs2web.at, and the enigmatic skyiwredshjnhj...onion are no longer just links — they are a fully-fledged ecosystem where each element performs a strictly defined role. However, experts warn: the more complex the system, the more vulnerable its users. Fraudsters can easily copy this architecture, creating fake blsp.at clones, phishing bs2best.at look-alikes, and malicious replicas of the long .onion address. The only reliable defense in 2026 remains the same as always: vigilance, caution, and the simple refusal to trust any address from these growing lists. https://btrhbfeojofxcpxuwnsp5h7h22htohw4btqegnxatocbkgdlfiawhyid.ltd blsp.at
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