Word: coversion
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Almost without exception, African governments have allowed a crucial part of their colonial inheritance-the infrastructure of roads, railways, cities and towns built by Europeans-to deteriorate. In Dar es Salaam, the once attractive capital of Tanzania, years of post-colonial neglect have left their ravages. Pavements are cracked and...
In the long run, AT&T, the regional phone companies and the American public will probably adjust to the new world of phone service more easily than they thought last week. H. Trevor Jones, president of PacTel Communications Systems, which is part of the new Pacific Telesis company, which covers...
Broyles' era included other questionable decisions. In September 1982, an obituary for Grace Kelly remained as the cover story even after hundreds of Palestinians had been massacred by Lebanese Christians in refugee camps in an Israeli-controlled section of Beirut. Broyles' explanation: he did not know he could...
TIME Beirut Correspondent Roberto Suro covers not one but two of the toughest news beats in the world: embattled Lebanon and the police state of Syria. For this week's cover stories on the continuing violence in Lebanon and on Syrian President Hafez As sad and his country'...
Associate Editor William A. Henry III, who won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize at the Boston Globe, wrote the cover story. Says he: "Most U.S. journalism is good-thorough, instructive, even at times courageous. But when a news organization gets arrogant or careless for just a few moments, the consequences for...