Word: printed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...climax this year's election coverage (which has included twelve cover stories on important political figures), TIME will print the first extra edition in its history: a separate 16-page issue containing a full analysis of national and state election returns...
...well as impetuous. The President of the Californian requested that a "consultative board" of student publications discuss the problem or that the Committee exclude editorial policy from its jurisdiction. When the Committee refused, the editors of all student publications resigned in an admirable protest. Meanwhile, the original staff will print on the press of the University of San Francisco...
...smears. He publicly branded her opinions "treasonable," and in official information bulletins, called her a vamp and a blackmailer. Mulet, 48, even tried to plant a story that Irma used her column to get even with him because he spurned her advances. When most Guatemalan newspapers refused to print that story, he wanted to run it as a paid ad, was again turned down...
Agitation in Print. Red doctrine has flowed freely, if sometimes more surreptitiously, through Japanese newsrooms since 1955. That year a group of Communist-led newsmen called the International Organization of Journalists spawned the Japan Congress of Journalists...
...Congress attracted young, self-styled intellectual newsmen all over Japan. They flocked to lectures to learn how to load innocent stories with the Communist line, how to flatter personalities sympathetic to the left, how to agitate in print. Their cells grew everywhere: 250 congress members on Tokyo's biggest paper, Asahi (circ. 5,000,000); 190 in the Kyodo News Agency, notorious among Western newsmen for its leftist tinge; So on Mainichi (circ. 3,560,000), 50 on Yomiuri (circ...