The observer
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Journalist Helen Thomas believes that all presidents have disliked the press, but that the press has a unique responsibility to discover and report the truth. Thomas also believes that Pres Clinton has achieved more than he is given credit for. Other presidents and first ladies are also discussed.
Publication Name: Modern Maturity
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0026-8046
Year: 1996
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Helen Gurley Brown: still the same ol' tease
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Brown stepped down from the helm of Cosmopolitan, Feb 1997 after 31 years, and will head the international editions. Her impact on the sexual revolution through writing and the magazine, is discussed. Highlights in her climb to head of one of the foremost women's magazine, are recounted.
Publication Name: Modern Maturity
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0026-8046
Year: 1997
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And that's the way it was
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When Walter Cronkite retired from his anchor position in 1981, it was with the understanding that CBS would call him for continuing work on occasional documentaries and special segments, but they never did. Cronkite discusses this along with modern politics and national and world issues.
Publication Name: Modern Maturity
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0026-8046
Year: 1998
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