Word: unequalled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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For six bleak years, the neophyte New York Times International edition tried to compete in Paris with the septuagenarian Paris Herald Tribune. Last year the competition became more unequal when the Herald Tribune combined with the Washington Post. Finally faced by accumulated losses of some $12 million, including $2,000...
Reston is also concerned with the increasing power of the President, not only to make foreign policy decisions, but also to manipulate the news. In the President's eyes, reporters are either to be used or avoided. And Reston points out that the relationship is an unequal one because the...
WALZER: I want to raise again the question of the human cost of this bloody war. It's inevitable, I'm afraid, that if we choose to fight against guerrilla forces which have substantial popular support, we are going to kill a lot of people who are not guerillas. That...
There is a reason for this malaise. The problem is that Wellesley has not been able to keep up with its students. In the last 30 years, the woman's place in society has been changed radically, always moving inexorably towards social and economic equality with men. But womens colleges...
Harvard is a university, but from another point of view, it can only be understood as a kind of federation of semi-autonomous institutions, all parts of which are ultimately responsible to the President and the Governing Boards. There are ten major units of instruction and research--such as the...