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Soviet Union. TASS
TASS TASS, the Telegraph Agency of the USSR, was founded in July 1925 with the goal of centralizing control over the distribution of foreign news in the Soviet Union under the oversight of the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs and the Soviet of Peoples' Commissars (Sovnarkom ). Until the collapse of... Read more |
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Connie Chung
Chung, Connie 1946-PERSONALFull name, Constance Yu-Hwa Chung; born August 20, 1946, in Washington, DC; daughter of William Ling (a financial manager and former diplomat) and Margaret (maiden name, Ma) Chung; married Maurice Richard "Maury" Povich (a talk show host, news broadcaster, and producer),... Read more |
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Lou Dobbs
DOBBS, Lou 1945–PERSONALBorn September 24, 1945, in Childress, TX (some sources cite Idaho); married Debi Segura; children: Chance, Jason, Hilary, Heather. Education: Harvard University, A.B., 1967.Addresses: Contact—c/o Lou Dobbs Money Letter, Phillips Investment Resources, 7811 Montrose Rd.,... Read more |
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Newport News
Newport News independent city (1990 pop. 170,045), SE Va., on the Virginia peninsula, at the mouth of the James River, off Hampton Roads, near Norfolk; inc. 1896. It is a port for transatlantic and intracoastal shipping; commodities handled include coal, oil, tobacco, grain, and ores. Newport News... Read more |
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Gospel
Gospel [M.E.,=good news; evangel from Gr.,= good news], a written account of the life of Jesus. Though the Gospels of the New Testament are all anonymous, since the 2d cent. they have been named Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John . The first three are called Synoptic Gospels because they... Read more |
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Ed Bradley
Ed Bradley1941–2006 Television journalist As a correspondent for CBS's 60 Minutes, Ed Bradley became one of the most visible African Americans on network television news. But more importantly, he was "one of America's best," Dan Rather told the New York Daily News. As Morgan Strong observed in... Read more |
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Charles MacArthur
MacARTHUR, Charles Writer, Producer, and Director. Nationality:American. Born:Charles Gordon MacArthur in Scranton, Pennsylvania, 5 November 1895. Education:Attended Wilson Memorial Academy, Nyack, New York. Military Service:1916—served as a trooper in... Read more |
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New York Times Company v Sullivan
New York Times Company v. Sullivan case decided in 1964 by the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1960, the Times ran a fundraising advertisement signed by civil-rights leaders that criticized, among other things, certain actions of the Montgomery, Ala., police department. Some of the facts in the... Read more |
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Edward Roscoe Murrow
Edward Roscoe Murrow 1908-65, American news broadcaster, b. Greensboro, N.C. He joined the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in 1935 and became its European director two years later, assembling and training a news staff to cover the impending war. As a CBS war correspondent (1939-45) Murrow was... Read more |
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