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...night last January, four Cambridge residents decided that they didn't like the way things were going in the city, and that they were going to do something about it. So, they started an Association for a Better Cambridge (ABC...
Carole Simpson, a reporter for ABC News defended the media by explaining that "Senate and House stories aren't usually exciting...
...controversy over Coulter's case has sparked nationwide media interest. The Boston Globe ran a story on Coulter last Friday, and ABC Sports, the Good Day Show, and Sports Illustrated have also contacted her, she said...
...Lawrence for a summit. Another Lawrence citizen, Bob Swan, member of the antinuke Let Lawrence Live organization, says he is trying to link up his home town by television or telephone to Leningrad, so that Soviets and Americans can hash things out person to person. After the broadcast, ABC will put on a special 45-min. edition of Viewpoint, anchored by Ted Koppel. The show, intended as both a kind of emotional decompression chamber for viewers and a debating platform between friends and foes of the freeze, has an additional, and certainly not accidental, function. It gives The Day After...
...references that accelerate to slightly longer descrip tions of airport blockades and MiG-25s "invading West German airspace" and that end, finally, with a shocked anchorwoman saying, "Three nuclear weapons in the low-kiloton range were airburst this morning over advancing Soviet troops." There is only calamity after that. ABC's determination to keep up appearances of political evenhandedness have helped the film makers conjure up what seems like a spookily accurate scenario for Armaged don: the beginnings of worldwide disaster as a series of barely overheard frag ments. This is global tragedy with no fixed responsibility...