Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...party and accidentally drove his date to her death. That time, Smith was convicted of negligent homicide and reckless driving. This time, using a search warrant, the cops nabbed Smith and his roommate for possession of marijuana, which they said was stashed in his attic, a suitcase and a bureau drawer...
...even editorials from various syndicates. Today they can add luster to their pages with "supplemental" news sent over leased wires by a handful of big metropolitan dailies. By paying anywhere from $50 to $850 a week, depending on their size and location, the papers, in effect, rent a Washington bureau and a string of foreign correspondents that they could not possibly afford to hire themselves. "Without these supplemental services, we would be lost," says Houston Chronicle News Editor Dan Cobb, who subscribes to three. "They are bringing about a revolution in the presentation of news...
...projects before the committees, they explain, will already have been considered by the President, since the Bureau of the Budget reviews the Corps of Engineers' plans for him, as well as the recommendations of state and federal agencies...
...more immediate aspects of this week's cover, TIME dispatched two men who were half a world apart-Hong Kong Bureau Chief Frank McCulloch and New York Sculptor Robert Berks-to converge in a Honolulu garden. There, where the general was spending a few days away from the war with his family, sculptor and reporter were able to hold him relatively still for four sittings and simultaneous interviews. But only relatively...
...record jacket reads Best of the Beatles, and it was a hot seller in the Christmas rush-or at least it was before it was brought up at a New York State Bureau of Consumer Frauds' hearing. Despite the billing, the album does not contain a collection of the best of the Beatles' hits-or even a single song by the Beatles...