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...before 50 million network-news viewers every night and all over the papers the next morning. By contrast, Obama's most recent prime-time news conference, which was carried live July 22 on cable news, NBC, CBS and ABC, reached a combined audience of 24.7 million, according to Martha Joynt Kumar, a political scientist at Towson University who studies presidential communications. To compensate, Obama's message advisers spent the first year keeping their boss on as many outlets as they could - with 129 press interviews in his first 10 months in office, compared with 44 for George W. Bush...
...panel included New York Times chief political correspondent Richard L. Berke, Co-Director of the Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership David Gergen, Deputy to the Chief of Staff Clay Johnson III, Kennedy School Public Policy Lecturer Elaine Kamarck, and White House 2001 Project Director Martha Joynt Kumar...
...this is likely to be clouded by an individual's personality and biases. It would be reassuring to know that when God speaks to our politicians, they are indeed hearing the real word of a benevolent, omnipotent spirit and not merely invoking God as a propaganda tool. ROBERT L. JOYNT Ann Arbor, Mich...
...with a school-teacher named Ed (Court Miller), who is confused as to whether he is straight, gay or ambidextrous. After his romance with Arnold, Ed decides that he is straight, more or less, and marries Laurel (Diane Tarleton). A year later, Arnold and his new lover Alan (Paul Joynt) pay a visit to the new couple in their farmhouse in Vermont, and Ed finds himself confused again. He is still attracted to Arnold; he is sorely tempted by Alan, the blond, all-American boychik; and he is in love with his wife. The permutations are both hilarious and touching...
...confronted the principal informant and accused him of spilling the plans to the Government; he denied it, and is now in protective custody. TIME learned that two whose testimony has been important to the Government?though neither is the chief informant?are a brother and a sister named Joseph Joynt and Patricia Chanel. Mrs. Chanel, described by one movement activist as "an aficionado of the Jesuits," was questioned by FBI agents at her Silver Spring, Md., home and was promised immunity from prosecution in exchange for her testimony. Whatever she told them may not be wholly credible. She reportedly...
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