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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reesing praised the city's radio and TV stations for "an exemplary piece of work." But the Plain Dealer had noth ing to say, one way or another, about the performance of its own reporters -or, for that matter, of those on Cleveland's other daily, the Press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Being Kind to the Competition | 7/17/1964 | See Source »

...Every Christian has an obligation to contribute to pious works," said Palestra del Clero, a fortnightly published for priests in Rovigo, near Venice. "For the clergy, this contribution is tantamount to a restitution, because no priest can ever say, T received nothing from the church,' ignoring the fact that the seminary educated him, the church conferred priesthood on him and the hierarchy entrusted him with an apostolate. Furthermore, the practice of the virtue of poverty, enjoined on every priest, demands personal detachment from all worldly possessions, both in life and more so. in death." Other publications were more blunt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Question of Money | 8/22/1960 | See Source »

...England, Japan and from the U.S. (Pan American World Airways) maneuvered against each other in an effort to grasp the prize: 40,000 sq. ft. of the most valuable land in Hong Kong, smack in the middle of the city's bustling financial district. Suspense mounted until the noth bid was made. Then, while little groups huddled together to see if they should raise their bids, the gavel banged down decisively. The winners, with a top bid of $2,480,000: two Texas millionaires, Leo Francis Corrigan, a real estate wheeler-dealer, and Toddie Lee Wynne, whose pile comes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REAL ESTATE: Texans in Hong Kong | 6/20/1960 | See Source »

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