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Cole, David | September 22, 2003 issue
The article focuses on the national publicity tour launched by Attorney General John Ashcroft to promote the U.S. Patriot Act. Ashcroft is trying to talk...

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December 22, 2003 issue
This section presents brief news and comment pieces. The US media had nary a harsh word to say about the President's Thanksgiving flight to Iraq. The foreign...

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Krech, Hilda Sidney | September 20, 1965 issue
The modern American woman has received an enormous amount of publicity, most of it bad. Books, TV programs, learned and not-so-learned journals have addressed...

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September 27, 1965 issue
The article presents information about the coal county of East Kentucky in the summer of 1965; about the tragedy of that country and its people, and to...

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Hagan, Roger | November 4, 1961 issue
Americans have arrived at an ugly moment in the American national history. Across the land, as the publicity effort of civil defense gets through to more...

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Keniston, Kenneth | March 18, 1968 issue
In the middle of Vietnam Summer, there occurred a "revolt of the secretaries" which can stand as introduction to the vexed and unresolved problems of authority,...

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Argus | June 24, 1944 issue
After a few years people shall know in what respects the German army command was surprised by the invasion. The publicity and propaganda officials were...

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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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Corbett, Percy E. | March 23, 1946 issue
The article presents information on the meeting of United Nations Organization, that was held in London in January and February 1946. The meeting was designed...

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Hess, David | April 13, 1970 issue
Ohio is a land where political style dominates governmental substance and rhetoric outshines deeds. The salmon expedition, a response to mounting criticism...

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