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This is all well and good. But amid the debate over confidentiality, one sector of the news media has received only cursory attention -- the college press...
...stock over a "core" system of heavily used runs, and junk the rest. The old lines would be compensated with stock in the new companies. Somehow, those companies would have to raise money from private sources. Said Brinegar: "The problem can-and indeed must-be solved within the private sector...
...decision-making inside CPB and manipulate its funding powers to influence public TV programming. As small as CPB's monetary contribution is to public broadcasting, it is nonetheless vital. Many fear that Loomis, even though he supports high funding for CPB, intends to force public TV into the private sector for all of its funds...
...that the pace of the nation's boom should be slowed in the second half of the year by a combination of budget hold-downs and a less rapid expansion of money supply. Still, its projections for the full year add up to a powerful advance in every sector: gross national product should rise about $115 billion, to $1,267 billion; real growth of 6¼% will top even the 6½% of 1972; inflation will be no higher than 3% or so; the jobless rate will fall from its present 5% to 4.5% by year...
Senator Kennedy and the Democratic Party are committed to programs that will, in his words, "get America moving again," enable the public sector of the economy to catch up to the population it is intended to serve, and give millions of underprivileged Americans the material ability to enjoy a free society. They will make the Presidency what it should be--a seat of moral leadership in the battle for civil rights. The Democrats promise a systematic attack on the country's needs, the Republicans only the minimum that will appease the dogs when the barking gets too loud...