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...WBBM's audience. The CBS station has also been bedeviled by internal squabbling so severe that a shoving match once broke out in the newsroom. If Jackson and PUSH spread their campaign to other stations and take the pressure off WBBM, Rodgers may discover that dealing with the reverend was easy compared with attracting rating points from Nielsen...
Lambasting America's use of charity and religion as a substitute for social justice, Reverend William Sloan Coffin, senior minister of Riverside Church in New York, termed America, "long on charity, short on justice," and questioned the church's role in society...
...positively excited. The camera inched a little closer to his face, and he seemed for a moment to stop reading the cue cards. Hinting at the secrecy of the Soviet space program, he was wide-eyed, ruddy-cheeked, virtually light-hearted. He had the cocky, cagey look of a reverend who has suddenly resurrected humor from a grim funeral party, the irreproachable charm of a boy who has insouciantly wiped his nose on his mother's burial shroud...
...late last night about 150 passersby had signed a letter to South African Bishop Desmond M. Tutu denouncing the Reverend Jerry Falwell's stated support a month ago of the South African government...
...miles high, flying through the midnight sky in his white, Israeli-made jet, the inexhaustible Reverend Jerry Falwell was on his way to Boston, scheduled to appear the following morning on a television show. During the trip, however, an urgent telephone message arrived: there was a suicide emergency at Falwell's center for alcoholics in Lynchburg, Va. A distraught veteran was threatening to blow his head off with a loaded pistol unless Falwell came back and talked to him. The would-be suicide was put on the phone, and, slick as butter, the Reverend began to calm him. Falwell explained...