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...Stephen Chao, who had helped develop Cops and America's Most Wanted; he was fired after three months when he hired a male stripper to help illustrate his talk on censorship at a conference organized by Murdoch. A number of top executives--among them ex-CBS News president Van Gordon Sauter and longtime CBS News executive Joseph Peyronnin--came and went after that, and plans changed just as often. An evening newscast was being considered, then it wasn't. A prime-time magazine show, Front Page, went on the air, then was canceled. A late-night news show...
...beginning of the end, though, came in 1966 when a Dutchess County (New York) assistant D.A. named G. Gordon Liddy raided Leary's Millbrook mansion, which the doctor used courtesy of an Andrew Mellon heir. Two minor-possession arrests eventually landed Leary in a San Luis Obispo, California, prison in 1970, but he escaped with the help of the radical Weather Underground, then materialized among the Black Panthers in Algeria. Betrayed and recaptured in 1973, Leary spent most of the next three years in prison. When he was released, he turned his attentions to SMILE (Space Migration, Increased Intelligence, Life...
YOUR IMPLIED QUESTION "SO WHAT (IF anything) is special about the human mind?" is absurd. Unless, of course, you received some letters from machines critiquing your story. GEORGE J. GORDON Spokane, Washington...
...will be the same on July 1 as it was before she assumed her position. Should any staff restructuring take place it will be in response to our commitment to improve the support of student programs, and students will be appropriately consulted in the process. Harry R. Lewis '68, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science, Dean of Harvard College
Baker's speech, titled "American Foreign Policy and the Challenges of Leadership at the Century's End," was the 1996 Albert H. Gordon Lecture on Finance and Public Policy...