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...This lets our readership know who had said what, and also covers us in case the government brings suit," he says. "This makes clear that the editor carries...
...fact Carter thinks about it but doesn't do anything just goes to show he isn't a man of action." But ridicule is as menacing to a candidate as outright condemnation, and Carter appears to be reaping his share of it without having persuaded the Playboy readership that he is anything but square. As one observer put it, "If you are not one of the boys-and Carter is not -then do not try to be." Rosalynn Carter's own reaction to what her husband had said somehow emphasized this point. Her husband, she proclaimed...
...magazine, which had a $264,000 deficit last year, has been forced to reevaluate its 1973 decision to adopt a national format, although both Bethell and Cronin said yesterday that the magazine still has extensive nationwide readership...
...turn white in the space of five minutes? Why does Bowie's space shot fail? Why do his records sell? And yet, there is so much that is interesting in the film, so much canniness and so much good acting (including Bowie's) that at the risk of losing readership this early...
...found new customers in Russia, Spain and Italy for Birmingham steel, Manchester cotton and Yorkshire woolens. They seem largely unaware of Whig estimates that the fighting will cost roughly ?10 million a year (with the national debt already something like ?130 million). As for the press, with a combined readership of perhaps 400,000 out of a population of 8.7 million, it has less influence than it would like to believe...