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...solicitations primarily to buy television time for political advertisements. According to a 1974 Court of Appeals ruling, independent groups may pay for communication advertisements for candidates, as long as the groups do not consult the candidates concerned. According to the National Journal of September 13, NCPAC chairman John T. Dolan wanted to support Reagan most aggressively in states where Carter seemed strongest, and therefore launched an advertising campaign critical of Carter's failures to realize promises made in 1976. Some of the commercials made harsher attacks than others, and CBS reportedly cited one particular advertisement to be in poor taste...
...Primrose T 64 Pekar G 65 Donahoe G 66 Lepore MG 67 Bellissimo G 68 Trocano G 69 Levy MG 70 Skarzynski T 71 Britt T 72 Sowada MG 74 Lata G 75 Mihaly DT 76 Regan T 77 Holowinko DE 78 Tulsiak DT/DE 79 Doehring DT 80 Dolan TE 81 Grieve SE 82 Jadin E 83 Mattick DT 84 Kokoska TE 85 Moyer E 86 Sheldon E 87 Stratton SE 88 Burkitt E 89 Kirk DT 90 Martin DE 91 Linta DT 92 Leone DE 93 Lombardi DE 94 Hammersmith DE 95 Bernhard TE 96 Porterfield DE 97 Ford...
...attack on Church. The organization can raise and spend an unlimited amount because it is legally considered an independent committee. Says ABC Chairman Don Todd: "We are critical in softening Church's support. We've made the race what it is today." Adds N.C.P.A.C. Chairman Terry Dolan: "We're not people who crave respectability. We care about winning elections. If we have to step on a few toes...
...campaign year, the Nation section traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress, political advisers, party professionals and pollsters.In March editorial staff members convened with experts on Soviet-American relations to assess the present parlous state of affairs between the superpowers. Last month TIME Reporter-Researcher Barbara Dolan organized a one-day colloquy on the plight of American families. Twelve outsiders, knowledgeable on 'such problems as child abuse, domestic relations and aging, joined 22 people from TIME in a wide-ranging and stimulating discussion that, sooner and later, in ways visible and invisible, will be shared with...
...just a question of what will touch it off." Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, a black, contends that black antagonism toward his city's police has dropped. "We used to have a shooting policy," he says of the department. "Now we are working with the community." But Harry Dolan, director of the former Watts Writer Workshop, disagrees. Says he: "The resentment is building again. You just can't keep shooting people without someone some time shooting back." In Boston, Buford Kaigler of the Human Rights Commission feels that in cases of police brutality, blacks "have shown a willingness...