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...faceless forces. Said Grunwald: "We at TIME have always sided with the former school. In that spirit, TIME started out by putting a person on its cover every week, and the mainstay of that cover is still people." Grunwald called the Distinguished Speakers Program a "logical extension" of this tenet, one that would put TIME cover subjects "in direct touch with the public whose lives they have affected, and especially in touch with young people." The addresses will be given twice a year at colleges or universities picked by the speakers, who will be drawn from the worlds of politics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Feb. 20, 1984 | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...programming. But now, as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, he can do something about it. Indeed, Fowler's goal is to free broadcasters from nearly all of the thousands of FCC rules, policies and doctrines requiring that "the public interest be served." He rejects the fundamental FCC tenet that broadcasters must demonstrate social responsibility in exchange for using the public air waves. "Television," asserts the man in charge of regulating the nation's 1,090 TV stations, "is just another appliance. It's a toaster with pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Evangelist of the Marketplace | 11/21/1983 | See Source »

...felt the Resolution gave to much leeway to the President--that in fact it confirmed a loss of Congressional military and war power that had been only tacit until then. These objections can safely be dismissed, however, since the compromise struck in '73 rested on a fundamental tenet still in operation today--the nature of modern conflict precludes full use of Constitutional provisions concerning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Who's Running the Show? | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

...central tenet of Christianity that sinful humans must be reconciled ("justified") with a righteous God to be saved. In traditional Catholic doctrine, the reception of the sacraments and the performance of good works can assist the process of salvation. Martin Luther, the German priest who broke with Rome and initiated the Reformation when he nailed his theses to a church door in Wittenberg, argued that people were saved by God's grace through faith alone. He cited St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans 5: 1: "Since we are justified by faith, we have peace with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Retracing the Reformation | 10/3/1983 | See Source »

...nearly two centuries, this separation of powers has been celebrated and affirmed as a fundamental tenet of the U.S. democratic system. But it has not always worked out so neatly in the rough-and-tumble of Washington politics. During the past 50 years, the theoretically crisp lines of authority have become more blurred, due largely to a device called a "legislative veto." Under this controversial maneuver, Congress drafts a statute broadly but incorporates a provision calling for review of the Executive Branch's implementation of the law. The provision permits one or both houses of Congress-or even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Epic Court Decision | 7/4/1983 | See Source »

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