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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Paul R. Corcoran, owner of the Harvard Shop, Inc. the company that operates the store, said that he plans to appeal the court's decision...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, WITH WIRE DISPATCHES | Title: B.C. Stops Shop Selling Mascot | 7/3/1986 | See Source »

Peter Sonnabend, the attorney representing the Harvard Shop Inc., said that Eagle Shop contacted Boston College officials before it opened to determine school policy on using the symbol and at the time, he was told the school had no set policy...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, WITH WIRE DISPATCHES | Title: B.C. Stops Shop Selling Mascot | 7/3/1986 | See Source »

Ralph Davidson, chairman of Time Inc., observes that the Time to Read program shows the company's commitment to the communities where its employees live and work. He notes, "This says something about voluntarism in the '80s, that a certain kind of work will get done only if we in the corporate community pitch in and help." He is not the only one who thinks that way. Two months ago, Ronald Reagan lauded Time Inc.'s work with a President's Volunteer Action Award Citation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 30, 1986 | 6/30/1986 | See Source »

...Tobacco was under attack once again last week. The Federal Trade Commission formally charged the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (now a subsidiary of RJR Nabisco Inc.) with illegally misleading the public in purporting to summarize the results of a ten-year, $115 million U.S. Government-funded research study on the relationship between smoking and heart disease, among other things. Reynolds described the project, known as the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial, in an advertisement that ran in various publications from February through June 1985. The company's conclusion: "The controversy over smoking and health remains an open...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Regulation: Heads Butt Over an Ad | 6/30/1986 | See Source »

Free Speech. Although the Burger Court has often been accused by editorial writers of an antipress bias, the Rehnquist Court may make the pundits positively nostalgic. Burger wrote a number of pro-press decisions during his tenure. In the 1980 case of Richmond Newspapers Inc. vs. Virginia, for instance, Burger held that under the First Amendment the press and the public have the right to attend most criminal trials. Rehnquist dissented, as he usually does in cases protecting press freedom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reagan's Mr. Right | 6/30/1986 | See Source »

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