Word: monitorable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...MEDICINE), which would add $5.9 billion a year to federal spending. Probably the most important feature of the Government's decision was that, although legislative authority for controls would be allowed to expire, the Administration would keep the Cost of Living Council as a watchdog agency to monitor price changes...
...what is a good newspaper? If it is journalistic quality, then the Christian Science Monitor would be my choice to head your list of America's best...
...Christian Science Monitor Correspondent Richard L. Strout, 75, picked up his first congressional-press-gallery membership card in 1923. He has covered every President from Harding to Nixon, reported on the Teapot Dome and Watergate hearings and, on the side, written the New Republic's weekly column, TRB. Last week Strout was without his gallery card for the first time in 51 years. It was not renewed because he had refused to comply with a new rule handed down by the gallery's five-man governing board. To retain their accreditation, reporters must now promise not to accept...
...rivals Katherine Hepburn's I overheard an unscrupulous wretch in the dining hall trying to start a rumor that the novel was actually by Stephen Foster, and was originally called Mississippi Queen, and started out with a man dying of Bayou fever, and that Bogart's ship was the Monitor...
...examine only the similarities between the marketing of ideas and products is to overlook the very important differences between these two acts, i.e., the empirical observation that a free press, with all its faults, has been able to help us monitor our Government and help prevent it from becoming a totally self-serving institution...