Word: informative
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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WHEN HE BOUGHT the Post in 1976. Murdoch said. "The role of a newspaper is to inform, but in a way that people buy your paper. It's not for us to say what public taste ought to be." Granted, a difference exists between catering and pandering to the public's interests. But in seven years, Murdoch has doubled the Post's circulation to nearly I million readers; in just a few months, he has raised the Herald's by more than 100,000. Whether or not those papers lost readers in the process seems beside the point. Observers...
...toll grew bleaker, relatives and friends kept vigil across the country, awaiting word. For most, the news came only after several wrenching days of uncertainty. All of a sudden, the dreaded figure in uniform would appear and say, "The Secretary of the Navy has asked that I inform...
...meet, the White House gave Mary Frances Berry, Blandina Cardenas Ramirez and Rabbi Murray Saltzman a totally different message. As expressed in a letter hand-carried to Berry's office and signed by Personnel Assistant John S. Herrington, it was: "The President has requested that I inform you that your appointment as a member of the Commission on Civil Rights terminates effective today." The next day their names were unceremoniously removed from the lobby directory at the commission's Vermont Avenue offices in downtown Washington...
...have a duty to inform the native young people going in there that they are not flocking to serve God and country--they are flocking to fight Ronald Reagan's dastardly war," said Ibrahim Gassama, a third-year law student, speaking from the office steps...
...across the nation on Sunday night, Marine Corps officers walked up to homes and apartments to inform Americans that their sons or brothers or fathers or husbands had died under the twisted, smoking debris in Beirut. It was the Marine way: personal notification, not an anonymous telegram or faceless phone call. Some of the bodies were already headed home; others still lay under tons of metal and concrete as the search team worked around the clock. It would be days before America could fully count its dead and wounded...