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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard's branch of Students for Peace and Security (SPS) backed yesterday's events "to show our benefit solidarity for the Afghan people," SPS member Mark A. Sauter '82 said yesterday...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, | Title: March and Meeting Celebrate National Free Afghanistan Day | 3/22/1982 | See Source »

...Sauter, a leader of the Harvard-Radcliffe Conservative Club, described SPS as a bipartisan organization to educate the public on the arms race...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, | Title: March and Meeting Celebrate National Free Afghanistan Day | 3/22/1982 | See Source »

...traditions are bending in the Evening News, they are snapping in the Morning News. On March 15, Sauter's CBS will unveil a new version of the traditionally hard-news-oriented morning report, fashioned to compete directly against NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America. Produced by former GMA Soft-News Whiz George Merlis, the new Morning will feature Bill Kurtis, a peppy, popular newsman imported from Chicago, in place of Charles Kuralt, as well as such other contributors as ex-GMA Show-Biz Correspondent Pat Collins and regular business, science and medicine reporters. Merlis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Battle in Network News | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...change and uncertainty. The frantic mood has affected not only NBC journalists but their counterparts at CBS and ABC as well. On the day that Small resigned, CBS News President William Leonard, 65, had just finished cleaning out his desk to make way for the newly appointed Van Gordon Sauter, 46. The management shake-ups at both networks were part of an all-out network news ratings war that is changing the style of TV news and filling the screen, say critics, with so much computer-generated imagery that some newscasts now resemble video games...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Battle in Network News | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...November, CBS announced that upon his retirement next May, Leonard, a respected 23-year CBS News veteran who was instrumental in launching the top-ranked 60 Minutes and the critically acclaimed Sunday Morning, would be replaced by CBS Sports President Sauter. During the interim, Sauter was to serve as Leonard's deputy, but Leonard soon decided to leave early: Sauter had lost no time in taking control. Around the network's west-side Manhattan broadcast center, what happened next was dubbed "Sauter on Tenth Avenue." A shrewd manager with a track record of boosting ratings at local stations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Battle in Network News | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

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