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...stick to the old American belief that there is an objectivity. If a man says the world is round, we run out to find someone to say it is flat." Network executives are also quick to delete any portion of a news program that might offend any powerful segment of the audience. Top management, said the late Edward R. Murrow, "with a few notable exceptions has been trained in advertising, research, sales or show business. But by the nature of the corporate structure, they also make the final and crucial decisions having to do with news and public affairs. Frequently...
...This talented tenth," McKissick continued, "is the only segment in the Negro population which has the money and mobility to take advantage of our work." The other 90 per cent of the American Negroes, he said, are incapable of enjoying the gains from CORE's work...
...John A. Volpe pledged yesterday that the state "would start from scratch" in selecting a route for the Cambridge segment of the Inner Belt...
...important part of the city's renewal. These urban centers would be linked together by rapid transit and super highways and would share many of the unique resources of the city. But each urban center should be able to serve many of the diverse needs of a substantial segment of the urban population, something on the order of 100,000 people. In such a center, citizens should be able to find employment, purchase goods, further their education, rent housing, play games, sit in the sun, attend concerts...
...supervised, phased withdrawal of "all external forces." On Thant's third point, inclusion of the Viet Cong in peace negotiations, the U.S. ambassador noted that this was not, in President Johnson's words, "an insurmountable problem." The U.S., said Goldberg, does not "seek to exclude any segment of the South Vietnamese people from peaceful participation in their country's future." A key word here was "peaceful...