Word: paper
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...council majority was also distressed that David Feintuch, editor of the GSA Bulletin, had transformed it from a monthly notice column into a bi-weekly newspaper, containing features and editorials. When the paper criticized President Pusey's annual report, the council balked. It denied a previously promised seat to the editorial's author, Michael Schwartz. At the same meeting conservative council members spread reports that Dean Elder had called for Feintuch's removal -- reports which Elder has since vigorously denied. Under pressure from the conservatives, the council voted to forbid the Bulletin editor from making statements to the press...
...resolution was the result of editor David Feintuch's appearance on local TV and radio two weeks ago in response to an editorial his paper had run blasting President Pusey's annual report...
...anxious to be about his business and can't, for fear of being packed up in the increasingly frequent demonstrations at McGill University. "I came here to get out of that middle-class bag," remarked one, "and look where they've got me now." But Logos, the local underground paper, harbors a number of the hippier American exiles; it is presently staffed by the usual long-haired contingent and a select few who look like advertisements for Brooks Brothers...
...root problem is that the market is still locked to the 18th century practice of shuffling millions of paper stock certificates back and forth among investors. What market managers need, and are trying to achieve, is a completely automated system that would do away with the fancy certificates but record the transactions of every investor on a master file, like deposits and withdrawals in bank accounts...
Eight newspapers felt that the ad advocated violation of U.S. law and refused to carry it. One of the papers to turn it down was the New York Times -much to the chagrin of the ten signers who work for the paper...