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Such charges are utterly untrue, as anyone knows who has studied history and observed the Church as she is in the world today. To print them as news, on the unsupported word of an anonymous correspondent, can scarcely be classified as factual, unbiased reporting; that TIME has done so evidences either a cynical disregard of truth, or an inexcusable lack of information. ELEANOR & AGNES KENNEDY Minneapolis...
...stickler for keeping news columns factual and unbiased, Publisher Knight describes himself as "a passionate believer in personal journalism," lives up to it by writing a signed "Editor's Notebook" on his editorial pages. His sentences are short and punchy. His aim: to be independent but not neutral-"not to be a straddler of issues, a do-nothing...
...listeners hear the buzz and bells that filled it. His ace Manhattan newscaster, Bob Trout, was a marvel of glibness and endurance. Trout's performance was matched by Robert St. John, backstop for NBC News Head, William Brooks. TIME Views the News, on the Blue was consistently cool and factual...
...forebodings about U.S. foreign policy. Said Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish, addressing the National Institute of Arts and Letters in New York City: "The peace we seem to be making will be a peace of oil, a peace of gold, a peace of shipping-a peace, in brief, of factual situations, a peace without moral purpose or human intent, a peace of dicker and trade about the facts of commerce, the facts of banking, the facts of transportation, which will lead us where the treaties made by dicker and trade have always...
Regular receipt of TIME during my recently concluded tour of duty abroad provided me with a highly enlightening factual presentation of news which was otherwise unobtainable...