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Died. John Gordon, 84, crusty, Scottish-born editor in chief of Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Express; in London. In large part because of Gordon's news judgment, the circulation of the Sunday Express, which was about 560,000 when he became a co-editor in 1928, had grown to over 4 million by the time of his death. In 1940, let down by a contributor, Gordon himself dashed off a column that was such a success that he kept it up for over 30 years. His weekly "Current Affairs" sometimes tilted at members of Britain's royal...
...Most of the revisions in the book are purely factual up-dating regarding IUD's, abortion and the Pill," Catherine C. Carr, co-editor of the Guide and a member of the Yale Committee on Human Sexuality which produces the book, said last night...
...seven members of the key grievance committee: William A. Rusher, publisher of National Review; Stanley Fuld, a former New York judge; Molly Ivins, co-editor of the Texas Observer; the Rev. James Lawson Jr., a civil rights leader; Robert McKay, dean of New York University Law School: Ralph Renick, news director of WTVJ (Miami): Sylvia Roberts, a Baton Rouge attorney...
...student of the sociology of political movements, Lipset is co-editor of "Students and Politics" (1967) and "Revolution and Counterrevolution" (1968), among over a dozen books he has written or edited...
...face." The offending Marseille restaurant-appropriately named Le New York -lost not only customers but the libel suit as well. "We established the principle that journalists have a right to criticize restaurants by name just as movie critics and theater reviewers do with film and plays," gloats Co-Editor Millau...