Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...significance of Chow's victory, however, could be far heavier than his pancakes. At stake in the case, say libel experts, is the right of critics to express their own judgments. Reviews, which are by nature subjective opinions, have generally been exempt from the standards of libel applied to news stories. But the distinction in libel cases between reporting and criticism is now being called into question...
...loud or raucous." Dallas Manufacturers' Representative Howard Krell and his wife Elise had formerly sought refuge from the clamor of 1,000-room hotels by lodging in small, posh inns. But the Sheraton chain has won them over with its "distinguished corporate service." Says Elise Krell: "The express elevator whisks you off to the 46th floor, and you feel you're in heaven...
...calendar business has become so attractive that up-scale consumers are besieged with choices. American Express has its own handsome 232-page appointment book that it claims is "designed exclusively to meet the demands of busy cardmembers." The company sends a free copy of the $19.95 book to customers the first year, but charges after that...
...American Express has introduced a women's calendar, which lists events and quotations of particular interest to females. Price...
...believer in First Amendment freedoms, the fundamental right of the freedom of speech and the right to express one's views. But I feel just as strongly that these do not give editors the right to take license with other people's freedoms. A line should be drawn between the public's right and need to know, and something that would be interesting or titillating to know. I'm not saying there are not good, responsible journalists. But the power of the press to change lives and sway opinion is awesome and the public, for good...