Word: rusher
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...policies, blaming them and the major oil companies for leading the nation into last winter's energy crisis. Offended by ABC's interpretation, Mobil listed 32 "particularly inaccurate or unfair" statements in the broadcast. Astonishingly, the council's decision, written by National Review Publisher William Rusher, concluded that it would not be worthwhile to "comment on the issue of the precise accuracy or fairness of the individual statements" in the program. Instead the council said that "ABC kept well within the bounds of robust opinion journalism in its selection and presentation of material...
...seven members of the key grievance committee: William A. Rusher, publisher of National Review; Stanley Fuld, a former New York judge; Molly Ivins, co-editor of the Texas Observer; the Rev. James Lawson Jr., a civil rights leader; Robert McKay, dean of New York University Law School: Ralph Renick, news director of WTVJ (Miami): Sylvia Roberts, a Baton Rouge attorney...
Yale University suspended 11 students Friday for their alleged roles in leading disruption of an April 15 debate between controversial Stanford University professor William B. Shockley and William Rusher, publisher of the National Review...
...Mars, who graduated in June 1973, was the third highest scorer and fourth leading rusher in Crimson history...
...complicated formula involving a magazine's ratio of ads to editorial content, its weight and size, and the distance it must travel. Thus no two magazines will be affected in precisely the same way, but all that use the mails are hurting. Says National Review Publisher William Rusher: "Journals of opinion traditionally lose money. The National Review is a journal of opinion, so the postal rates won't eat into our profits-they will simply swell our deficits. It's a very serious problem...