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...startling turnabout dates from 1970, when the former public relations man died. Richard P. Sanger, 42, became president and editor in chief, and John G. Craig Jr., 39, became executive editor. Both had risen through the ranks; both had suffered restrictions that discouraged criticism of the Du Pont family, company and philanthropies. Because his wife is connected to the Du Ponts, Sanger may have struck company officials as safe. "If they thought that," Sanger says, "they made a mistake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Wilmington Turnabout | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

...Sanger gave Craig a free hand in hiring young and decidedly irreverent reporters. The newsroom was soon adorned with beards, Afros and blue jeans. But changes went deeper than counterculture cosmetics. Sanger and Craig overhauled layout, expanded coverage of national politics far beyond the scope of most small-circulation papers (89,000 for the Journal, 47,000 for the News). They encouraged investigative reporting, including a series charging that Du Pont properties were receiving favorable property-tax assessments (the company denies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Wilmington Turnabout | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

After the birth of their third child, Richard Kaufman, 31, and his wife Libby agreed that they wanted no more children. They also decided that chemical and mechanical means of contraception were unsuitable for them. So two weeks ago, Kaufman reported to the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau in Manhattan for a vasectomy, the male sterilization procedure that is becoming one of the most popular forms of birth control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Questions on Vasectomy | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, clinic workers include teen-agers like Kathy Hull, 17, who gets course credits at her Brooklyn high school for volunteering. Chocolate cookies are passed around at the rap sessions that patients attend before they are examined and given contraceptives; boy friends are invited to the meetings and may even be present at the pelvic examinations if their girl friends agree. Said one who did: "He held my hand, and I was glad he cared enough to be there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teen-Age Sex: Letting the Pendulum Swing | 8/21/1972 | See Source »

...Nixon. Says her daughter, Julie Eisenhower: "I think most midis are ugly, dowdy." Bill Fine, president of Bonwit Teller, thinks?one might say hopes?that "the longer lengths have manners, more style. Perhaps it has something to do with moral awareness." A protest signed by 335 customers of the Sanger-Harris store in Dallas reads: "We object strongly to being suppressed into buying the midi exclusively. We like looking feminine and intend staying that way, even if it means shopping elsewhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Out on a Limb with the Midi | 9/14/1970 | See Source »

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