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...turning to Channel 6 on week nights between 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., Parker residents can see other tenants and their children and pets, neighborhood merchants, cops and politicians in a mélange of TV shows produced entirely within the apartment complex...
...work. Various experiments with local programming in the early '60s were notably disappointing. Viewers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are as accustomed as viewers in Manhattan to glossy, big-budget shows from the networks. They are not likely to tune in to less professional shows on the public channel, even if they do come from their area...
...more cosmic issue of Harvard's ownership of Gulf stock. Harvard's graduate students, who passed through college with the first wave of antiwar activists in 1967 and 1968, found a new cause in their union fight last Spring. What remains undetermined is the direction in which undergraduates will channel political energies...
...French mother, he speaks both languages fluently, divides his time between homes in England and France, and holds passports of both nations. Goldsmith's $1.4 billion-a-year Cavenham Foods empire-Europe's third largest food processor after Unilever and Nestlé-also straddles the English Channel...
...crowded shipping lanes like the English Channel, this maneuver may be an invitation to disaster; the lumbering vessel needs vast stretches of open water for such turns...