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Schiller, Herbert I. | June 8, 1985 issue
It is reported that a new international information order is being constructed in the U.S. It is very different from the publicly controlled one Third World...

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Salisbury, Stephan | May 26, 1979 issue
Focuses on illegal means used by journalists to gather sensational information. Penalty imposed on freelance journalist James Mitteager for using illegal...

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Goulden, Joseph C. | October 6, 1969 issue
The company Bell Telephone System is attempting to brighten its image this fall through lavish spreading of paint. No longer will phone company trucks wear...

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Kang, Younghill | July 30, 1949 issue
The article presents information about the book "The History of Chinese Society: Liao (907-1125)," by Karl A. Wittfogel and Feng Chai-sheng. When the Liao...

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Engel, Leonard | September 3, 1949 issue
This article focuses on United Nations Scientific Conference. For the past two week; 700 scientists from 50 countries have been at Lake Success attending...

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February 14, 1942 issue
The article presents invitation from editors to submit material for the journal "The Nation." The material can either clipping with source and date or stories...

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May 28, 1914 issue
For several years professor Solon J. Buck of the University of Illinois, has been gathering data for a comprehensive bibliography of the history of Illinois....

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June 8, 1918 issue
Except few scientific journals, other German magazines or newspapers are now not allowed to enter the U.S. No American newspaper is permitted to receive...

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November 27, 1913 issue
The article presents a list of books. Some of the books are—"The Divine Drama of Job," by C.F. Aked; "The Constitution of Matter," by J.S. Ames; "History...

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Schiller, Herbert I. | December 28, 1985 issue
The information industry in the U.S. seems beyond criticism. The major media are dazzled by surface phenomena: the undeniable technical wizardry of the...

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