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...day drew near for a House vote on aid to the Nicaraguan contras, the Heritage Foundation massed its forces on behalf of the rebel troops. In its snug maroon auditorium just a few blocks from the Capitol, it held an all-day seminar for congressional staffers. The guests of honor: two top contra officers and a Nicaraguan opposition journalist. A week later Heritage issued a brisk nine-page report titled Nicaragua's Terrorist Connection, copies of which were distributed by hand to all Congressmen and to targeted staff members. Heritage's pro-contra blitz was on. The reign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Intellectual Ramparts | 9/1/1986 | See Source »

While the final decision was to plan programs along the lines of social service, Dixon sees the two as intertwined. As director of an all-day program for children at three Cambridge housing projects last summer, Dixon says she tried to combine service and politics...

Author: By Laura E. Gomez, | Title: A Less Showy Kind of Activism | 9/18/1985 | See Source »

While the final decision was to plan programs along the lines of social service, Dixon sees the two as intertwined. As director of an all-day program for children at three Cambridge housing projects last summer, Dixon says she tried to combine service and politics...

Author: By Laura E. Gomez, | Title: A Less Showy Kind of Activism | 9/12/1985 | See Source »

While the final decision was to plan programs along the lines of social service, Dixon sees the two as intertwined. As director of an all-day program for children at three Cambridge housing projects last summer, Dixon says she tried to combine service and politics...

Author: By Laura E. Gomez, | Title: A Less Showy Kind of Activism | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

...battle for dominance of the sixth largest market in the nation, the powerful Knight-Ridder Newspapers Inc. has spent an estimated $23 million since 1979 to cover losses at the morning Detroit Free Press (circ. 646,476). The smaller, family-run Evening News Association, which owns the all-day Detroit News (circ. 666,949), has paid even more. It allegedly used revenues from five television and two radio stations to offset an estimated $41.5 million in losses at the paper from 1981 to 1984. ENA Chairman Peter B. Clark has defended the News like a crusader in a holy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: No Longer All in the Family | 9/2/1985 | See Source »

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