Word: publishing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Inevitably such documents can contain inaccurate, outrageous "raw" data based on unchecked hearsay. Attorney General Mitchell's statement was a direct plea to the press to suppress the information at hand. Yet the Washington Post, quickly followed by the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, decided to publish accounts of the theft as well as the general contents of some of the documents. Said Ben Bagdikian, the Post's national editor, after a telephone call from Mitchell: "We thought it was a significant matter of public controversy, and once we confirmed that the documents were authentic...
Since your tract-society-one can hardly call your publication a newspaper-has seen fit to publish the Kissinger letter composed by Professors Kelman and Mendelsohn and doubtless subscribed to by many of the worthy names of the Brave New Harvard I am sending, for your information, a copy of the response that I have just transmitted to the letter's authors. Dear...
...Chief noted that the garage to the rear of the-residence has been converted into a printing shop and it houses enough equipment to publish a newspaper. He does not know that a newspaper is published there but he is keeping a close eve on the garage to ascertain what activity takes place there. He said a leaflet was printed there several months ago and that this leaflet called for support for the-scheduled for trial...
Mitchell had originally considered seeking a court order to restrain the media from publishing the documents but decided instead to make a personal request for "those who have received copies of the material not to further circulate it or publish...
Although Bamberg said that the Physics Department has put "no direct publish-or-perish pressure on me," and has been "very accommodating" about his teaching interest, he said he thinks his chances of receiving tenure are slim...