Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bonus, its goal of years, had been won nine years before it was due." News or editorial on a falsehood...
...more population and you'll also find a line of anxious novice and professional wingmen waiting at the field for their turn at the controls. We think this easy-to-buy ($1,470), easy-to-finance ($490 down), easy-to-fly proven airplane is more news than the "expected great things" of other ambitious airplane producers...
Back cracked Nominee Landon in Topeka: "This Administration seems to be finding a lot of red herrings. It's too bad we can't eat them. ... As I said to Kansas newspapermen some time ago, we are not only having censorship of news but censorship of the sources of news under this Administration. . . . The New Deal is resisting every attempt to get the facts about the WPA. . . . As I have said before, they are afraid that publicity would reveal waste and extravagance...
Since the Ministry for Propaganda and Public Enlightenment knew that news of "War Literature Week" would create an unfavorable impression abroad, popular though it was at home, Propagandist & Enlightener Dr. Goebbels exerted himself to the end that last week not a single foreign newspaper correspondent cabled so much as the name of one of the 60 Kultur authors or an excerpt from any of their works...
...recent months so potent that Moscow correspondents were calling him "the Second Foreign Commissar," was admitted by the Soviet Commissariat of Justice last week to be in jail awaiting trial for his life. Famed Journalist Radek (né Sobelsohn) suddenly "disappeared'" last month and neither his paper Izvestia ("News"), the official daily of the Soviet Government, nor any other Moscow organ printed a line as to the whereabouts of Communism's most popular commentator. According to such Red newsorgans abroad as the Manhattan Daily Worker Comrade Radek has a "dazzling talent greater probably than that of any other...