Word: page
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...daily operation, the Times's four downtown-news sections are trucked in mat form or transmitted by computer-typesetter to the suburban edition's new $7 000,000 plant in Costa Mesa. There, Managing Editor Ted Weegar, former assistant managing editor of the metropolitan edition, tears the pages apart and remakes them as he sees fit. Orange County stories are scattered throughout the entire newspaper. National and world news can be replaced on page 1 and in the rest of the first section, but only if an Orange County story deserves the prominence. No attempt will be made...
...think the caricature was harmless enough to be printable, but the Washington Evening Star did not. It dropped the strip for three days. As Managing Editor I. William Hill put it: "If someone wants to go after the President that viciously, it ought to be on the editorial page. It's a little oldfashioned, I know, but we still think that the office of the President of the U.S. deserves some dignity...
...electronic data-processing service de signed to provide "a 71-facet view of each practicing Catholic." Pastors who want to make use of the service must distribute a questionnaire to their faithful, then wait for the Redemptorists to feed the answers into an IBM System 360 computer. The 180-page printout that the machine delivers gives the pastor a cybernetic summary of his parishioners' religious attitudes...
Senator Ward said, "There are probably 500 citizens held illegally at Bridge-water and more get committed there every year." (See page 3 for a detailed discussion of the proposed code...
Latest returns from Iowa precinct caucuses show McCarthy and Kennedy in stronger positions than Johnson to take the state's 46 convention votes in August. Also, McCarthy backers are conducting a phone-call fund-raising drive at Harvard for their candidate. See page eight for both stories...