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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with quality. But in some ways she is as divided as the texts she writes about. "All of us children of the 20th century know, or should know," she writes, "that there are no absolutes in human affairs." Today's textbooks do, fairly accurately, reflect that knowledge and mirror the confused national mood. The collapse of American confidence reflected in the histories since the 1960s is the product of the pluralism of values that FitzGerald somewhat ironically espouses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: E PIuribus Confusion | 9/10/1979 | See Source »

...million rubles, ends up trying to cadge a thousand from an arriviste. In a moment of extreme poignance, the prince spies Strider. He remembers him and yet refuses to recognize him. Time, the supreme sculptor of decay and death, has confronted him with his own crumbling skull in a mirror...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Equus Infra Dig | 8/27/1979 | See Source »

Times, and the Los Angeles Times, have changed. The crucial difference is Otis Chandler, 51, who became publisher in 1960. Though his father Norman had made the Times a serious paper, Otis made it one of the nation's best, and turned its parent Times Mirror Co. into a vast communications empire. Times Mirror owns five other newspapers, two television stations, two cable TV companies, five magazines, three book clubs, seven book-publishing companies and extensive paper and forest holdings. Revenues last year topped $1.4 billion, and David Halberstam in his bestselling The Powers That Be calls the newspaper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The World's Oldest Surfer | 8/13/1979 | See Source »

...Party and counted George Washington among its readers. Courant employees and retirees, who own most of its stock, turned down a $133-a-share takeover bid last fall by Capital Cities Communications, a media conglomerate with a reputation for rough labor dealings. There was little opposition to Times Mirror, however. The firm made a better offer-$200 a share, or $1056 million-which will make a few Courant associates millionaires. And many staffers were impressed by the company's reputation for journalistic excellence. As one secretary put it: "If I have to be married, I'd rather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The World's Oldest Surfer | 8/13/1979 | See Source »

Chandler generally improves what his firm buys. At the Dallas Times Herald, for example, the editorial budget has been doubled and news columns increased by 30% since Times Mirror took over in 1969. Says David Laventhol, publisher of Long Island's Newsday, acquired in 1970: "Chandler has a good sense of the need for local autonomy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The World's Oldest Surfer | 8/13/1979 | See Source »

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