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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Whether a wider public appreciates such nuances of neutrality, or considers neuter journalism to be cautious, timid or dull, is harder to judge. It's not easy to be mutedly sensible in a medium so given to the brassy certainties of aging let-it-all-hang-out types, partisan politicians, sarcastic academic panelists and gabby talk-show hosts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: Television's Necessary Neuters | 12/19/1977 | See Source »

...Moore's New Year's resolutions is to spend more time lobbying in the corridors and cloakrooms of the Capitol. Administrative duties in the White House have allowed him only two or three personal visits a week to the Hill. "I like to hang around up there," he says gamely. "I love it, just love it." He added some much needed professionalism to his 21-person staff last spring by hiring veteran Congressional Insider William Cable as his deputy. The addition of Cable, former staff director of the House Administration Committee, says Mo Udall, has "helped the operation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: How Much Less Is Moore? | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

...American arts and crafts, Joan Mondale said during the campaign. As the Veep's wife, she has been an electric presence on the museum, gallery and crafts-fair circuit, logging 40,000 miles on her cultural missions. Just as zealous on the home front, she decided to hang handmade ornaments from 60 U.S. craftsmen and -women-cornhusk dolls, beaded Indians, crocheted icicles, free-form tin stars and batik crèche figures-on the 12-ft. Christmas tree in the vice-presidential mansion. "We will use them all. If we can't squeeze them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: On the Record | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

...pretentious campuses like Harvard. Although obviously an intellectual, Toffler is not a professor, and he is not particularly concerned about tenure or academic respectability. It is probably safe to speculate that Toffler has not read all the important books that you end up reading sooner or later if you hang around New Haven, Cambridge and Berkeley long enough. Nevertheless, Toffler and his breed seem to show striking originality and an absence of timidity which allows them insouciantly to ignore 300 years of social theory and discredit the work of hundreds of brilliant and dedicated academics in three or four sentences...

Author: By I. WYATT Emmench, | Title: Pop Sociology and Technocrats | 12/10/1977 | See Source »

...nick of time, however (nicks are another reason that the 1890s are good for story writing; modern times don't seem to have nicks, only a lot of existential despair, and it is hard to find a place to hang a plot), Elliott rescues a sinking seaman, who happens to be the sweetheart of Lampie's daughter Nora (Helen Reddy). All of the townspeople gather to drive off greedy Dr. Terminus and to sing a big production number to let Elliott know they think he's an O.K. dragon. Like most of the other big song...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Scaly Tale | 12/5/1977 | See Source »

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