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Sayre, Nora | November 10, 1979 issue
Focuses on various motion pictures released in the U.S. as of November 10, 1979. Style of direction in the motion picture "Rear Window," by Alfred Hitchcock;...

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Jarvis, Jeff | May 17, 2004 issue
The author comments on censorship by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Let us recite the litany of America's new official religion: "This mad...

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Agee, James | September 13, 1947 issue
This article focuses on beautiful moving, and heartening films. One of them is "Shoeshine." Another book the author describes is "I Know Where I'm Going."...

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Nichols, John | February 21, 2005 issue
The article looks at the impact of the resignation of U.S. Federal Communications Chairman Michael Powell. On the long list of resignations of Cabinet members,...

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Newfield, Jack | December 9, 2002 issue
The article illustrates the consequences of the new Republican control in the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House and the White House. The single biggest consequence...

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Alterman, Eric | March 10, 2003 issue
The article focuses on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's preparation, under freemarket ideologue Michael Powell, to relax ownership limits to...

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Nichols, John | June 2, 2003 issue
The article offers the author's opinion on the efforts by U.S. Federal Communications Commission Michael Powell to change the commission's longstanding...

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Klawans, Stuart | January 31, 2000 issue
The article discusses two films, "Holy Smoke!" and "The Edge of the World." To make the film "The Edge of the World," its director Michael Powell sailed...

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M., M. | September 17, 1938 issue
The article present information on the film "The Edge of the World" directed by Michael Powell. Its main theme is the battle of man against the elements....

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McChesney, Robert W. | November 17, 2003 issue
The author explains why Americans on both the left and right are opposed to a relaxation of media ownership rules proposed by Michael Powell, chairman of...

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