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Cooper, Marc | June 18, 1990 issue
The article discusses press coverage of the U.S. invasion of Panama. Scene on the top floor of Panama City's hotel Holiday Inn, where the U.S. television...

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Sourian, Peter | June 30, 1979 issue
Presents information about telecast of television program based on life of a railroad fireman Eugene V. Debs. Changes in career made by Debs; Information...

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Chester, Jeff | December 22, 2003 issue
The author criticizes the Bush Administration's decision to allow media mogul Rupert Murdoch to add DirecTV to his empire, thereby greatly increasing his...

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March 8, 2004 issue
This section presents brief commentary pieces. On February 2 the FDA heard testimony on whether the Prozac class of antidepressants known as SSRIs put under-18s...

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Smillie, Dirk | November 30, 1998 issue
Sure enough, back in the United States, fellow CBS correspondent Roberta Baskin switched on her TV a few days before the Olympiad's opening ceremonies and...

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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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Alterman, Eric | May 24, 2004 issue
The author claims U.S. media companies owned by conservatives are supporting the government by hiding the truth about the war in Iraq. The Sinclair Broadcast...

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Du Boff, Richard B. | March 6, 1967 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. Discussion on welfare imperialism in Vietnam; Role of the U.S....

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Horn, John | May 22, 1967 issue
This article cites examples to prove that controversy which used to strike terror at the networks is now a common television commodity. Renowned comedians...

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May 13, 1968 issue
The Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation and the U.S. Office of Education have announced a joint project that will attempt to educate disadvantaged...

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