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...Mackay-Smith said the members of the Ad Board believe the Faculty has given them very little leeway, and they must "reflect community standards...
Turner's comments reflect the sentiment of some in the media, led by U.S. News and World Report Editor James M. Fallows '70, to develop a more structured discussion of issues in political campaigns at all levels...
...proposals seem to reflect public opinion. Although nearly three-fourths of Americans approve of hunting, 62% believe that many hunters violate hunting laws or engage in unsafe or unethical practices, a three-year study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found. In fact, a majority of hunters oppose the very practices that reformers are seeking to outlaw, according to a 1992 study by Idaho's fish and game department. Says Jim Posewitz, founder of the Orion Institute, a hunters' group promoting reform: "Unless we address some of these practices that work to erode the concept of fair play, they...
...adds that the professors do not just "give their two cents" on their own narrow field, "but try to reflect on other fields as well. It's an exploration for them...
...while there is fat to be trimmed in many news organizations--and it is worth pointing out that journalists' salaries have increased in recent years--sometimes the cuts reflect a lack of understanding of newspapers' unique needs. At the Inquirer, which won 17 Pulitzer Prizes in 18 years under its former editor, Eugene Roberts Jr., staff members cite attempted cost-reducing measures that range from ridiculous to troubling: last year reporters were told they could not dial directory assistance, and at one brief point all long-distance calls were banned, as was travel to New York City...