Word: segments
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...jury was permitted to view outtakes - unused film air, from a program on which Rather was the reporter. On the air, interviewers on 60 Minutes fearlessly ask the right questions, have the goods on somebody and end up "It's On the outtakes of the December 1979 segment titled "It's No Accident," Rather is shown chasing some hapless fellow through a parking lot, and as he catches him he cries victoriously, "Adios - see you on television!" Alas, he had good wrong fellow. The rest of us ordinary mortals should have it as good as these cutting-room...
...Mexican Americans is called Los Illegals. Avance, a stylish new magazine written in English, has a young, upscale circulation of 35,000. But for every trendy Avance subscriber in L.A. there are at least ten who resist adaptation. Says L.A. Times Columnist Frank del Olmo: "There's a large segment within the legal population who see themselves as Mexicans. They don't necessarily want to stay in the U.S. forever...
...water, menthol and camphor also proved to be an excellent skin cleanser. In 1929, Admiral Richard Byrd took it along on his expedition to the South Pole. G.I.s during World War II and the Korean War used Noxzema for shaving. Today, when skin-care products are the fastest-growing segment of the cosmetics business, Noxzema is still one of the top-selling facial creams. Noxell has also spun off such Noxzema products as an acne lotion and a shaving cream...
...case stems from a Dec. 9, 1979, segment on 60 Minutes titled "It's No Accident" about faked injuries from automobile mishaps. Rather's narrative charged wide collusion among doctors and lawyers, but cited only one physician by name. A 60 Minutes investigator obtained a phony medical report at a clinic; Rather held up the report and said, on air, "It was signed by Carl A. Galloway, M.D." Among the estimated 40 million people watching was Galloway, a Los Angeles internist and a distant relative of the clinic's owner. Galloway informed CBS that he had left...
Coca-Cola has also put together new male-oriented ads. Says a construction worker in one: "At last there is a soft drink that isn't just out for my body." Explains SSC&B's MacDougall: "For about 17 years all of the products in the diet segment were female oriented-the music, everything about them. Men were just allowed to look at those beautiful bodies. But we are changing that...