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Schmuckler, Eric | July 10, 1982 issue
Focuses on issues pertaining to the guidelines released by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission for the granting of low-power television licenses,...

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Grossman, Karl | February 22, 1986 issue
This article focuses on the Federal Emergency Management Agency which conducted a test to see if the area around Long Island Lighting Company's unpopular...

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Fly, James Lawrence | March 10, 1962 issue
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is looking into the question of whether broadcasting networks, as well as individual stations, should be...

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Frantz, Laurent B. | November 30, 1963 issue
A unique and widely hailed experiment in listener-sponsored radio is in danger of becoming a casualty to the national passion for non-Communist affidavits....

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Sherrill, Robert G. | August 25, 1969 issue
The article presents information on international politics. Initially Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licenses were granted for six-month periods;...

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Guitar, Mary Anne | December 9, 1950 issue
The article focuses on some facts about motion pictures. The newly released E.C.A.-sponsored films should be welcomed both as powerful publicity for E.C.A....

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Marshall, Mairgaret | November 24, 1951 issue
The U.S. Court of Appeals recently upheld by a majority of five to two the action of the state Board of Regents in revoking licenses issued by the Motion...

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Kemler, Edgar | February 5, 1955 issue
The status of Edward Lamb, who owns the radio-TV broadcasting stations in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, would not now be in jeopardy. The U.S. Federal...

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McCourt, Gerald | August 1, 1959 issue
The article discusses the problems related to the disposal of atomic wastes and the agitation of the people of New Britain, Connecticut due to controversies...

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McW, C. | January 28, 1956 issue
The article presents developments related to the U.S. politics and society. The ugliest dictatorship is maintained by President William V.S. Tubman in Liberia...

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