Word: cited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...although the first-year coach has dished out far more than one technical's worth of abuse to officials over the course of the season, Roby consistently refuses to cite poor officiating as a cause of the Crimson's losing record...
Each week seemed to bring news of still more blockbuster deals: the General Motors-Hughes Aircraft merger and the Allied-Signal and Capital Cities Communications-ABC takeovers to cite a few. In April and again in August, the journalistic combine of Greenwald and Ungeheuer churned out major stories analyzing the accelerating merger trend...
...then sell them to legitimate corporations for millions of dollars. The case has become less a dispute over facts than a collision of political cultures. Edwards freely allows that he reaped nearly $2 million from the deals for maybe half an hour's work. He was unable to cite anything palpable that he had done to earn the money, saying only that he was "a lawyer's lawyer, a door opener." He denied, however, that there was anything illegal about profiting from his connections and influence. When U.S. Attorney John Volz pressed him about the bonanza from one sale...
Sauter is hardly without his critics. Some veteran CBS staffers charge that he is concerned more with "razzle-dazzle" than with journalistic substance; they cite his support of the controversial hiring of Phyllis George as Morning News co-host. Yet the switch was welcomed by many at the network. Sauter is more outgoing and popular than Joyce (who will become senior vice president of CBS Worldwide Enterprises), and he presided over a successful retooling of the CBS Evening News under Anchorman Dan Rather. Said one executive: "Sauter is so forceful a man, he may pump people's creative juices again...
...Police Cite Harassment...