Word: trudeau
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...story itself, the creator of "Doonesbury," Garry Trudeau, is quoted as saying "...that individual strips have been cancelled in various newspapers several times in the two years Doonesbury has been syndicated...
...Garry Trudeau, the New Haven, Conn. cartoonist who draws Doonesbury, said yesterday that individual strips have been cancelled in various newspapers several times in the two years Doonesbury has been syndicated, but that this is the first time the Post and the Globe have refused...
...Trudeau said the Post decided to cancel the Mitchell strip about two weeks before it was scheduled to run. The Globe's decision, he said, came after it learned of the Post's plans. "Since the Post is sort of the flagship of the Watergate press, the Globe thought it would be OK not to run the strip if the Post wasn't going to," Trudeau said...
...Trudeau said the Post got "four or five hundred phone calls the morning it didn't run--people assumed it was some form of censorship...
...very simple," Simons said. "Garry Trudeau is making a statement that we think ought to be made in due process of law. We do this kind of thing fairly regularly. We used to drop Feiffer sometimes--he got a little shrill. We drop Jack Anderson occasionally. It's called editing. It's a noble profession...