Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...CARTER: In the East, New York Times, New York Post, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Daily News, Long Island (N.Y.) Press. In the South, Atlanta Constitution, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, Nashville's Tennessean, Miami News, Louisville Courier-Journal. In the Midwest, Des Moines Register, Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Daily News. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Milwaukee Journal. In the West, Denver Post...
...many women he has lusted after in his heart, I would certainly appreciate being mentioned." Not one to be overlooked, Harvard Professor Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, popped the same question while interviewing Carter in August for the Ladies' Home Journal and three other women's magazines. Though Playboy's piece was not yet out, she says she had heard about its most memorable lines and asked Carter: "Are you feeling lust now?" The candidate, who has on occasion been accused of waffling, wiggling and wavering, wiggled and wavered...
...Stephanie grants, is a splendid lover, a fine husband, a kind man, a devoted father-as handsome, she reports, as Jimmy Stewart. But he doesn't want to live in the city. And he doesn't talk to Stephanie enough. "Our silence festers," she confides to her journal. "Our silence swells. Our silence lies between us like a heap of garbage." Within a few years, "I knew I would rather die brutally, prematurely, than lead the life my husband would have preferred for me." Eventually, in the throes of what an earlier age might have charitably called cabin...
PHOTOCOPYING. Teachers and scholars will no longer be able to order wholesale copying of articles in specialized journals or other materials for study. Some limited photocopying of short works or excerpts will be permitted for a teacher putting together course materials. Libraries may also make single copies of single articles-so long as they do not allow intentional multiple copying or any effort to use copies as substitutes for the whole work or for subscribing to a journal...
Moreover, the New York Stock Exchange has proposed a requirement that listed companies have audit committees composed of outside directors to review, among other matters, questionable overseas payments, a proposal which the Wall Street Journal, in an astonishing editorial, implied was Marxist when Senators Pearson, Clark and I first proposed...