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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Over the previous weekend, for example, Polish authorities had ended their censorship of foreign press dispatches. Telephone links were restored within, but not between, major cities. At a Warsaw press conference last week, Deputy Premier Jerzy Ozdowski even expressed vague hopes that martial law might be lifted "tomorrow or by Feb. 1." The skepticism of Western observers seemed to be confirmed at week's end when Government Spokesman Jerzy Urban declared that martial law would last until "all fatal phenomena"-in other words, all opposition-ended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Turning Back the Clock | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

...time being, Poland is run by an eight-or nine-man group under Jaruzelski's leadership. It includes four other army generals plus Politburo Members Barcikowski and Stefan Olszowski, a leading hardliner. Another prominent civilian member is Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski, a liberal by party standards who nonetheless endorsed the crackdown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Calling for Freedom | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

...spoke, however, foreign ministers of the European Community were meeting in Brussels, where they adopted a strong resolution condemning martial law in Poland and blaming it largely on Soviet pressure. Jaruzelski's tough line could not hide the fact that his regime was in serious trouble. Deputy Premier Rakowski, who visited Bonn two weeks ago to explain the imposition of martial law to the West Germans, confessed to a private gathering of diplomats and journalists that the military coup had brought Poland "back to square one." He gave the impression that the military, having grabbed power in Warsaw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Calling for Freedom | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

...highlight of the meet for the Crimson came in its sixth and final individual victory. Sophomore Jeanne Floyd, recently recovered from mononucleosis, defeated Bruin Elaine Plamer, the Ivy League's premier woman swimmer, in the 500 freestyle, recording a lifetime best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown Tops Women Swimmers | 1/15/1982 | See Source »

JOSEPH McCARTHY--America's premier Red-hunter--levelled accusations of treason at people he knew nothing about, often not even their names. He lied with such boldness that he distracted a nation and shot it full of distrust. Few regret it more than journalists. By offering the print of page-one articles and the air-time of lead stories, American news media fed McCarthy the publicity he needed. Edwin R. Bayley focuses on that process in his new book, McCarthy and the Press. In a world seemingly vulnerable to media-made images, he offers the comforting notion that today...

Author: By Robert M. Mccord, | Title: The Press and Joe | 1/11/1982 | See Source »

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