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Gabler, Neal | July 5, 1980 issue
Reviews the book 'Thirty Seconds,' by Michael Arlen.

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Meyerson, Harold | January 11, 1986 issue
The A.F.L.-C.I.O.'s fifteenth biennial convention offered ample evidence that labor has begun to respond to the challenge on all fronts: organization, politics,...

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Ivins, Molly | June 7, 1986 issue
The Republicans had a Congressman running who thinks AIDS is transferred through the feet. That's Representative Tom Loeffler of Hunt, who is smarter than...

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Kerby, Phil | March 31, 1969 issue
Baxter Ward is making his first try for public office, appears to be running second only to Mayor Sam Yorty, in the primary election for mayor of Los Angeles,...

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Aurthur, Robert Alan | September 20, 1965 issue
Commercial television today is a medium of advertising, and that's all it is. They can say it's a lot of other things, and often do, in license applications...

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Moskowitz, Milton | November 21, 1953 issue
The article discusses about the fight of British government to broadcast television commercials in Great Britain. A number of prominent conservatives are...

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Langman, Anne W. | December 22, 1956 issue
The toughest thing to have and hold in the TV business is integrity. A few survive in what is defined as "the unimpaired state," but most are eventually...

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March 24, 1945 issue
In revising the salary schedules of public schools, the legislature of South Carolina, has required recertification of all teachers "in order to avoid any...

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S. T. T. | October 21, 1991 issue
The presents information on a television broadcast, by Detroit television station WJBK that aired a "health feature" about Xanax, an anti-anxiety drug,...

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McIntyre, Robert S. | February 17, 1997 issue
The article focuses on the political condition of the U.S., as of February 17, 1997. U.S. President Bill Clinton has endorsed legislation that would give...

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