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In a six-story Georgian-style office building on London's Smith Square, Prime Minister Edward Heath strode into Tory Party headquarters to sound the keynote for his campaign for reelection. "It is essential to have a strong government which is firm but fair," he declared, picking up the...
Today no one accuses the News or the Journal of shilling for management or anyone else. Ben Bagdikian, the press critic who once castigated the papers even more vehemently than Black, went back for another look recently and concluded: "Obviously, a revolution has taken place." In fact, the papers now...
Tom is played by a redhaired, freckle-faced 12-year-old humanoid named Johnnie Whitaker, on leave from his true calling, which is shilling for a line of kid's clothes. Jeff East plays Huck like an old-fashioned fraternity boy dressed up for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance...
There is room, certainly, for fresh faces and fresh views on the talk shows, which have settled into a deep rut of predictability, with the same authors selling the same books and the same actors shilling for the same movies. In selecting guests, Paar has announced a policy of "avoid...
Team captain John Quirk, who ran second against Cornell, has an interesting stake in the meet. He and Dartmouth's Shilling have been rivals since freshman year. Shiland best Quirk last year, but Jimmy the Greek has reportedly placed 2-1 odds on Quirk for today. Harvard won the meet...