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...Certain candidates or their supporters," said Al Beiraq, "are under the impression that Al Beiraq is obliged to publish news about candidates for election to Parliament, and to make propaganda for them. Al Beiraq wishes to make it succinctly clear that it is not going to publish anything of the sort for anyone...
...mention that Senator Stuart Symington, a presidential hopeful, even threatened to publish top-secret U.S. intelligence estimates if the Administration denies that Soviet might has "increased considerably [Feb. 22]." After a statement like that, I consider Senator Symington presidentially hopeless...
...into the presidency. Congressional investigators prodded generals and admirals into admitting that they wanted more money than Ike's $41 billion military budget allows. Democrats accused the President of gambling with the nation's security; Missouri's Senator Stuart Symington, a presidential hopeful, even threatened to publish top-secret U.S. intelligence estimates if the Administration denies that Soviet might has "increased considerably." (Grumped Ike to his staff: "We may have to take another look at what we give these people.") Columnist Joseph Alsop called the Eisenhower determination to preserve fiscal responsibility in Government an "obsession...
Reaction to the Prince stories came swiftly. Universal Match market shares fell 15¾ points by week's end. Frank Prince was, understandably, personally distressed. "I have never asked anyone not to publish anything about me," he said. "But this is a vicious thing." Richard Amberg, publisher of the rival St. Louis Globe-Democrat, accused the Post-Dispatch of "the dirtiest Goddamned piece of journalism I've ever seen in my life." At Washington University, Chancellor Ethan A. H. Shepley calmly acknowledged that he knew all about Prince's record, just as calmly said that the university...
...freshman at the University of North Carolina, and Tommy, 13, an eighth-grader at Washington's Gordon Junior High School-have served as editors. The paper's policy is firm. Warned Editor Jim several years ago: "The editor has no time for crackpots, and will not publish political propaganda for anybody...