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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Hedwig Gorski is a free lance journalist, poet, art critic and producer in Austin, Texas, where she has lived for the past five years...

Author: By Hedwig Gorski, | Title: TEXAS POETS | 11/18/1980 | See Source »

...Billy Carter) answering your questions, pronouncing your name in print! Ask Cheech! Ask Chong! Just send your questions, whether weird or wise, to Cheech and Chong Quizmaster, Ampersand, 1680 N. Vine, Suite 201, Hollywood, CA 90028. We'll dispatch a hard-boiled, hard-nosed, maybe even hard-of-hearing journalist to Columbia Pictures, where Cheech & Chong will soon film Cheech & Chong's Columbia Project; we'll make those guys answer 20 of the best questions submitted (our choice, and that's final). What's more, Cheech & Chong will send each of the chosen askers a small token of their esteem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Win a Dream Answer from Cheech & Chong! | 11/18/1980 | See Source »

...reply, NBC News President William Small snapped: "In 18 years as a journalist, I've lived in a number of places where the best thing you could do to keep an election honest was to report it as quickly as you could. "Small admitted that the crew at NBC was fairly aglow over winning the call-'em-first race. So, evidently, was he. Rubbing it in, he declared a bit condescendingly: "The mystery to us is why the others weren't doing it quicker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Like a Suburban Swimming Pool | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

...recently, as literary editor of the New Republic and as a columnist for the Washington Post. In the summer of 1979, Washingtonian magazine named Rosenblatt the city's "best columnist." "I didn't always write about Washington," says Rosenblatt, "but you can't work as a journalist there without automatically becoming interested in the whole scene." His essays for TIME have continued to embrace the "whole scene," from an examination of the growing acceptance of government-sponsored terrorism as a diplomatic option, to a piece of advice on how important people should deal with public scandal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 10, 1980 | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

...JOURNALIST. "Most important are the changes in the fundamentals," says Yuan Xianlu, 52, foreign affairs editor of the official Communist Party newspaper, the People's Daily, which has a worldwide circulation of 6.3 million. Yuan, a tall, wiry man who has been with the paper for three decades, warns that easy political slogans and simplified explanations will not solve China's problems. He has seen too many of them before. "Many people say that everything bad is the fault of the Gang of Four," he says. "Some of our friends in the West have had doubts about this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: We Learned from Our Suffering | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

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