Word: moving
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There is the first glimmering of a feeling in Washington now that maybe through hard knocks and good luck, U.S. foreign policy is indeed about to move ahead. It is time. Carter thinks...
...feminist movement has helped open minds and kitchens to the notion that men can be at home on the range. Besides, those macho chaps have been bossing outdoor barbecues and clambakes for decades and were ready to move their talent indoors. Today virtually every newspaper in the country has its home-stirred food columns, and several of their authors?notably the New York Times's Claiborne, his colleague Pierre Franay and the Washington Post's William Rice...
...move was prompted by City Councilor David Clem's discovery earlier this week that time limitations have expired for taking action on the petitions. Harvard and City officials said last night a building permit for Radcliffe's proposed athletic facility has not yet been granted...
...another restless mind too impatient to busy himself with perfecting what he gave birth to. As his personal plaything Rolling Stone magazine approached its tenth birthday, Wenner evidently decided that major changes were in order. First came the announcement earlier this year that the magazine would move its main offices from San Francisco-America's rock & roll center at the time of Rolling Stone's founding a decade ago-to-the center of media glamour and respectability, Manhattan. Wenner then reaped another bumper crop of publicity when he cultivated the acquaintance of two pseudocelebrities (famous only by dint of their...
Even at this point, Wenner was still on the receiving end of the hype, even if he had consciously courted it, but from here there would only be a short step to self-hype, a move that Wenner was not above making. Out came the two-page ads in this autumn's issues of Rolling Stone touting the upcoming tenth anniversary television show and the accompanying special issue. The headline on the ads said it better than the grumblings of any critic; "Rolling Stone sells out: The 10th Anniversary TV Special." The magazine had gone the way of so many...