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...mass, medium-size and small magazines in America. All of them are competing for attention in the open marketplace. Under normal circumstances each year, some are born, a few flourish, most scrape by and some die. This is as it should be. No magazine can rightfully ask for a handout or a federal grant. But both mass and specialty magazines can ask to be spared from radical changes in the rules of economic engagement, from cost increases that demolish all previous cost equations. It requires little imagination to predict what would happen to the hundreds of apolitical periodicals like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Postal Increases: Publish and/or Perish | 6/19/1972 | See Source »

...lines of battle. Such conservative Republicans as Barry Goldwater and James Buckley, who normally support the Nixon Administration on important questions, opposed the bill lest the rules of free enterprise be violated. Such liberal Democrats as Alan Cranston and Hubert Humphrey, who would otherwise oppose a government handout to big business, supported the bill out of solidarity with organized labor. In the absence of clear-cut doctrinal guidelines, the bill-which had narrowly (192-189) passed the House a few days earlier-split both parties almost evenly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AEROSPACE: A Lift for Lockheed | 8/16/1971 | See Source »

There is a strong suspicion at Printed Matter, Inc., located at 1210 Mass Ave across from the Gulf station, that Square newspaper magnate Sheldon Cohen is the force behind its failure. Two weeks ago, the store circulated a green handout that said in part...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Irish Need Apply Newsstand Loses Survival Contest | 3/18/1971 | See Source »

That's the Times story about the My Lai massacre. Like most of the news in American papers about the war, it is written from an Army press handout, which means it's a lie. But even if it had said "128 massacred," how could you understand that at breakfast? How hard is it to understand the fact that the U.S. sent 217 separate GIs-mostly black-to their own separate deaths a couple weeks ago? How many stories like the one in the Times have you read in the last year...

Author: By Richard E. Hyland, | Title: Learning From the Vietnamese | 9/24/1970 | See Source »

That's the Times story about the My Lai massacre. Like most of the news in American papers about the war, it is written from an Army press handout, which means it's a lie. But even if it had said "128 massacred." how could you understand that at breakfast? How hard is it to understand the fact that the U. S. sent 217 separate GIs- mostly black- to their own separate deaths a couple weeks ago? How many stories like the one in the Times have you read in the last year...

Author: By Richard E. Hyland, | Title: Learning From the Vietnamese | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

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