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U.P.I., founded in 1907 as United Press and merged in 1958 with the International News Service, has 2,000 employees and 79 overseas bureaus. Of the 1,739 daily English-language papers in the U.S., 252 subscribe to both A.P. and U.P.I., 1,087 take only A.P. and 381 take...
As a result, West and others laud the University's increased accessibility. When in need of research or other expert resources, they say they now feel comfortable requesting favors through King--before they did not know whom to ask. King says many legislators now even subscribe to the Gazette.
I subscribe to The Harvard Crimson and am writing in response to articles that have covered the Race Relations Foundation and its director. S Allen Counter The tone of these articles is very brased, overlooking positive contributions that the Race Relations Foundation has made.
"Their [Yale's] only aim is to win. "Usher said "That is not a philosophy we subscribe to."
Forman: I've become a voracious reader of political commentary. I subscribe to about 10 or 12 magazines, most of them on the left, and I just try to read as much as I can. Besides that, I try to get as much news as I can first hand, watching...