Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...N.E.T. JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "A Second Chance" describes the helping hand extended to youngsters at the Job Corps' center in New Bedford, Mass., focusing on a 17-year-old Puerto Rican high school dropout from New York City and the Job Corps' effect on his life...
...home town, the New York Herald Tribune survives only in the name of the city's new afternoon paper, the World Journal Tribune. Abroad, the Trib is very much alive. Last week the paper sported a new logotype...
...Reinhold Niebuhr. After World War I, when Earth published his monumental commentary on Romans, Gogarten was taking the same line in an equally slashing attack on theological liberalism called "Between the Times" - a title that Barth, Gogarten and other like-minded thinkers later used for a new theological journal in which they expounded the ideas of what came to be called neo-Orthodoxy. Even before Buber published his classic and Thou, Gogarten had worked out his own "Thou-I" theory of personal encounter. Gogarten was also one of the first German theologians to appreciate and defend Bultmann's proposal...
...mere sympathy. Nor can the fruit farmers expect much of a break in the weather. Israeli Meteorologist Leo Krown has predicted that through January, local rainfall will be below normal -and the Brooklyn-born scientist speaks with authority. In each of the past 16 years, he reports in the Journal of Applied Meteorology, his new method for long-range winter rainfall forecasts for the eastern Mediterranean area would have been 100% accurate...
...current issue of The National Elementary Principal, a trade journal published by the National Education Association, devotes 47 pages to comparing the sexes. Its articles, written by educators, psychiatrists and researchers, point out that boys mature more slowly than girls - physically they are a year behind at the age of six, 18 months behind at nine. Boys are more susceptible to stress and trauma, as shown by higher death and illness rates in infancy; yet they are encouraged to be more aggressive, independent, outspoken and unemotional...