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...fund raisers in front of elegant stores like Tiffany's, he has helped boost the number of contributors to Channel 13 from 50,000 to 200,000. Before joining the station as general manager three years ago, Iselin, a Harvard Ph.D. in government, was a Congressional Quarterly writer, Newsweek senior editor and Harper & Row publishing executive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: 200 Faces for the Future | 7/15/1974 | See Source »

...press is far more diverse, even fractious, than it appears to its audience in any one place. There is much talk about a New York-Washington "liberal axis," denoting primarily the New York Times and Washington Post, often including the three TV networks, with TIME and Newsweek thrown in for good measure. These voices do agree on some subjects. All of them, for instance, have been sympathetic to the civil rights movement. All have been more or less critical of Nixon concerning Watergate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COYER STORY: COVERING WATERGATE: SUCCESS AND BACKLASH | 7/8/1974 | See Source »

...Calif., Register, which had tracked Nixon's financial affairs concerning San Clemente, reported on May 13,1973 that Senate investigators were looking into the possibility that surplus campaign funds had been used to buy the estate. That story got considerable play, but the basic allegation has never been supported. Newsweek a year ago reported that John Dean had information to the effect that some "lowlevel White House officials at one point considered assassinating the President of Panama." Neither Dean nor anyone else ever corroborated that grabber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COYER STORY: COVERING WATERGATE: SUCCESS AND BACKLASH | 7/8/1974 | See Source »

...organ of doom better than I," Stewart conceded. After twelve years, in 1958, Stewart and Joe agreed to "an amicable divorce." Stewart was offered a job with the Saturday Evening Post, and soon established a persona all his own. Shortly before the Post folded he became a columnist for Newsweek. In his separate status, he split with belligerent Joe over Indochina. (Stewart: "It is not practical to continue to fight a war that has no popular support at all.") With Charles Bartlett he wrote an intimate report of the intricate discussions that led Kennedy to the Cuban missile crisis, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Instinct for the Center | 6/10/1974 | See Source »

...most part, the news media have ignored the question of moral justification of the moral the SLA's strategy to mental or emotional disturbances among SLA members. Accounts in The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Time, and Newsweek have focused on the SLA members' unstable personal relationships; the bitterness and isolation supposedly associated with the lesbianism of Patricia Soltysik and Camilla Hall; the desperate disenchantment of Nancy Ling Perry, a former topless waitress who had been a Goldwaterite in her youth. Apparently taking their lead, Dr. Thomas Noguchi, Los Angeles County coroner, ordered a "psychological...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: The SLA: Revolutionary Irresponsibility | 5/29/1974 | See Source »

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