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...examples, Wittcoff suggested that a Board of Education meeting or a political debate could be presented on television, in order "to preserve the civilization of the dialogue in this era of the digest...
Bachmann was born in East Germany and was forced to join the Communist Youth movement in 1949. He became a member of a resistance movement, and in 1950 he was arrested and tried by the Soviet MVD. "The only evidence against me," Bachmann said, "was the distribution of "Readers Digest,' for which I was sentenced to 25 years at hard labor...
...champ (Max Baer) gets sore at some of Bogart's publicity, refuses to play along with Benko's boy. "Carry him for six rounds," Benko begs. "You don't want to louse up the film rights." Baer refuses, and what happens next is a ghastly digest of the 1934 fight, in which Baer gave Carnera the most brutal beating he ever took (eleven knockdowns in eleven rounds), and won the heavyweight championship. The eleven rounds are condensed into several of the most savage minutes seen on screen in recent years, and when they are over, the ring...
...addition, he directs four book collections for three different publishers, runs a quarterly magazine for a Catholic intellectual center, edits a monthly religious digest called Ecclesia (circ. 100,000), lectures about every other week, writes four or five newspaper or magazine articles a month, and answers 18 to 20 letters a day, mostly from people with problems...
...same time, Sutherland termed the decision to omit a revision of the companion work, a digest of court cases on Communism, a significant failure. If anything, the digest of cases becomes obsolete quicker than the bibliography, he said...