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...spokesmen had said that if they receive 2500 signatures to their referendum petition, they would ask the CHUL to sponsor the referendum and report its results...
...with Watergate] the press has justified on a wide scale its reputation as a watchdog," Wicker said. "There has been no reliance on official spokesmen. The press has shown a great deal of imaginativeness and boldness--after a brief period of initial hesitation...
...himself lacks the administrative credentials required for principals. If the standard public school rules are applied to Harlem Prep, security guards will patrol the halls, absent students will be considered delinquent, and anyone over 21 can be barred (Harlem Prep has taken students as old as 28). While board spokesmen have said that they are sensitive to the spirit of Harlem Prep, one official has already suggested that it might be moved from the brightly lit supermarket to a drab, vacant public school near...
...mobility and communication would be restored for reporters in Santiago, the junta introduced censorship. Quickly labeled "file now, die later" by the journalists, the system required reporters to deposit signed copies of all their files with the censor for possible use as "judicial evidence." The punishment for "false" reporting, spokesmen said, might be "the opposite of being thrown out." At the Transradio telex office in Santiago, an amiable military officer serving as censor was so anxious to avoid talk about "revolution" that he cut out references to it in a personal message that one correspondent sent to a colleague...
...what has become an all too standard ritual, the consumer price report showed that food prices accounted for most of the overall rise, reflecting higher costs for a variety of goods, including meat, fish, eggs, bread and milk. Echoing Administration spokesmen who sought to talk down the importance of the wholesale price report for August two weeks earlier, Gary Seevers, a member of Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers, pointed out that farm-level prices for some food commodities have substantially declined since August. But Dunlop was not having any of that. "I'm very much concerned with...