Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...think a $500 advantage to the CRIMSON is unfair," said Abrams. "We want to bid on a dollar figure, but we're willing to make a bid only if we can make it on a fair and equitable basis. We 'want the criteria, all the criteria, to be set before the bidding...
...came to the conclusion it was grossly unfair to put blacks in the position of trying to smoke out the objective news when their black friends were pressuring them not to sell out the Cause." said Fallows. Reluctantly, the CRIMSON assigned whites to cover black affairs...
Says Don H. Reuben, a Chicago lawyer who represents NBC, the Tribune Co., the City News Bureau, Look magazine and Time Inc.: "We've become an information service for everybody who's in court." A Chicago TV news director adds: "The judges are being unfair, just stamping out subpoenas as if they were using a Xerox machine...
According to a recent Gallup poll 45% of Americans think that newspapers report unfairly on political and social issues, and 42% think that the TV networks are unfair in the same areas. Many Americans also think the press and TV place too much stress on unpleasant news. Thus the timing was perfect for last week's release of the most comprehensive review of the nation's news media since the report of the Hutchins Commission on Freedom of the Press...
...help of butazolidin (pain-killing drugs are not legal in Maryland), he did not even finish in the money while the sound- legged Bally Ache won. The performance of Venetian Way with and without butazolidin and other similar cases convinced the Kentucky State Racing Commission that drugs were unfair to the horse and to the public...