Word: wall
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...writer for the Wall Street Journal and expert on Russia, Chamberlain assailed the possibility of any "orgy of appeasement," and said nothing would be as encouraging to the Russians as a prevalent "better Red than dead" attitude in the West...
...Leverett fans yelled, "Now's the time, you Bunnies," Lynch and Hardesty slammed forward. On fourth down, with the ball inches short of the goal, Hadesty threw himself into the Quincy line. He was met by a wall of defenders which kept him out of the end zone and sealed Leverett's defeat...
...Installments. The other paper with national aspirations is the New York Times, (circ. 680,000) which, although it is printed only in New York, already has subscribers in all 50 states. The Times plans to go national by installments. Encouraged by the success of the Wall Street Journal's Pacific Coast edition (circ. 137,000), the Times), will introduce installment No. 1 late next year: a Los Angeles-based West Coast edition. It intends to solicit much of its circulation in the Los Angeles area. But the Western Times also intends to reach far-flung subscribers by airmail...
...Francisco Chronicle-one of the fastest-growing dailies in the U.S.-and the big, powerful, conservative Los Angeles Times (circ. 549,000). But Los Angeles Times Publisher Norman Chandler sees little chance of collision with the invader: "I think it's more apt to be competitive with the Wall Street Journal." Estimated size of the Western Times: 32 pages, or about half the size of the New York paper. Estimated starting circulation: 100,000. Newsstand price...
...another sharp rise in the U.S. balance of payments deficit and, with it, another damaging outflow of U.S. gold. Last week the pessimists had fresh ammunition: Commerce Department figures showing that U.S. exports, after dropping 3% in August, fell another 2% in September. Surprisingly enough, neither Washington nor Wall Street seemed as concerned as might be expected...