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...reduce the news vacuum in St. Louis, as well as supplement their weekly maximum of $65 in strike benefits, some of the unemployed journalists have pooled resources to publish a strike paper. St. Louis Today made its debut the third week of the strike, but the thrice-weekly tabloid, lacking Associated Press and United Press International service, has done little to relieve the news shortage. The 40 volunteers, working out of a vacant classroom where school desks substitute for work tables, have offered readers stories on Amtrack and the Gainesville Eight instead of concentrating on local news. The paper...
...world demand as an abnormality that will soon pass. It has been caused by an extraordinary combination of temporary factors: bad weather round the world; crop failures in Africa, Asia and the Soviet Union; a decline in the catch of the Peruvian anchovy, which is a rich animal-feed supplement; a global inflationary boom; and the decline of the dollar, which has enabled foreigners to bid high for U.S. food...
...countersuit with one of his sources who had charged him with plagiarism found a willing niche in the news pages of the New York Times--this was no mere litery matter; The Ladies Home Journal wanted a blockbuster excerpt; the 25 million readers of that most self respecting Sunday supplement scandal sheet, Parade, were asked why Mailer couldn't let the poor tortured girl rest in Peace? Dick Cavett and Mike Wallace grilled him on their video griddles; and not least of these attentions was the cover of Time Magazine, which had Mailer's fuzzy silver bush of hair being...
...writer-defendants, all in their 30s and all mothers of small children, are Maria Velho da Costa and Maria Isabel Barreno, both published novelists who do research for Portugal's Ministry of Economics, and Maria Teresa Horta, a well-known poet who edits the literary supplement of a Lisbon newspaper. The book they put together from their writings-they collaborated through an exchange of views in letters and at weekly lunches and dinners-is no mere feminist tract but a work of literary merit. It is now being translated into several languages and will be published...
...Deal." Later in the campaign Rosenman recruited the intellectuals for the Brain Trust. A state judge from 1932 to 1943, Rosenman served simultaneously as Roosevelt's adviser, and finally went to work full time in the White House. His duties included importing delicatessen from New York to supplement the White House menu and preparing messages to Congress on topics such as the Yalta Conference. In 1970, Rosenman organized bar association opposition to Judge G. Harrold Carswell's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court...