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...quickly named former New West Executive T. Swift Lockhard as Geo's fifth publisher: "We're not going to report on the sordid part of our world We're going to celebrate it." Also on his mind: drop The Earth Diary subtitle and lower that forbidding newsstand price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Short Takes | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

...this 124-year tradition continues in the June issue of The Atlantic, on your newsstand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THERE'S ALWAYS BEEN A PLACE FOR GOOD WRITING. | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

...this 124-year tradition continues in the June issue of The Atlantic, on your newsstand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THERE'S ALWAYS BEENA PLACE FOR GOOD WRITING. | 6/3/1981 | See Source »

What could be as spectacular as the launching of the Columbia? TIME's availability on the newsstand the very next day, with coverage of the event, including color photography, comes pretty close...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 11, 1981 | 5/11/1981 | See Source »

Americans are in no danger of being pushed back to the prudery of the 19th century. The typical U.S. newsstand, with its sappy pornutopian reek, is proof enough of that, without even considering prime-time TV. But the latter-day inflamed censor is no laughing matter. One unsettling feature of the current censorial vigilantism is its signs of ugly inflammation. There is, for instance, the cheerily incendiary attitude expressed by the Rev. George A. Zarris, chairman of the Moral Majority in Illinois. Says Zarris: "I would think moral-minded people might object to books that are philosophically alien to what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Growing Battle of the Books | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

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