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...resistance at both levels. According to Time Inc. officials, many cable operators at first welcomed the concept of the magazine, but later declined to sign up. One reason was that the program guide might compete for subscriber dollars with more profitable pay-TV services. Also, many cable firms either publish their own directories or have contracts with rival guides. As of last week, TV-CABLE WEEK was available in only 19 cable systems, vs. a projected total of 30 by the end of 1983. In those markets, the magazine would eventually have sold to just 15% to 30% of households...
...office will also exhibit photographs of its events and will publish a series of interviews conducted this past summer with top Harvard administrators--Presidents Bok and Horner, Dean of students Archie C. Epps III, and Dean of the College John B. Fox--who describe their interests in the arts...
Thank you! After 25 years of Castroism ravaging the nation of my birth, someone finally had the courage to publish the truth...
...Crimson officially opens up the new school year with today's issue. We will publish again Thursday, and start our six day a week schedule on Monday...
...American counterpart, is divided not only by ideology but also by political party. Papers are just as partisan in news stories as in editorials. In contrast to American newspapers, which may accompany a straight news story with an interpretive sidebar, West German journals often gloss over the news and publish the analysis. The conservative Kohl has powerful allies: the nationally distributed Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (circ. 332,000), probably the country's most influential daily and all but certainly its weightiest; Die Welt (circ. 210,000), the intellectual flagship of Press Lord Axel Springer's chain, and perhaps...