Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...secretly, kept a rich lode of manuscripts in their desk drawers. Currently, the intellectuals are celebrating Dubček's promise to prevent any future censorship by taking them out again. "It is the end of an era," says Novelist Ludvik Vačulik, an editor of the journal Literární Listy, the liberated successor to the banned Literdrni Noviny...
...JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "Men Against Cancer" follows leading British scientists and doctors from microscope to computer to weekly seminar in their search for a cure for the disease now responsible for one in every five deaths...
PORTRAIT OF A QUEEN is part dear-diary journal and part dusty political imbroglios, but mostly a record of a woman who also happened to be Queen Victoria. Dorothy Tutin wears the role like a tiara, moving from a spoiled child of power to a yielding, sensuous wife to a desolate widow with the fatigue of existence in her voice...
...last week, the Wall Street Journal sent its reporters out in several cities to find out what people knew and thought about the gold crisis. In Philadelphia, their man encountered a secretary who confessed to being quite confused about it all and said somewhat plaintively: "I hope TIME magazine will come up with something this week...
...imagine, these are hectic days for Schweitzer, but he spent a good deal of time last week talking with our Washington economic correspondent, Juan Cameron, about the international monetary situation. And we must acknowledge some help from the Philadelphia secretary, for Schweitzer* had read what she told the Journal and decided that he wanted "to reach that young lady and explain to her what's going on in my world...