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Consumer Defense Fund Needed to Monitor Telephone Companies

May 20, 1985
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Ma Bell and the now independent, local Bell companies owe you $182 million from certain overcharges exacted in the year 1978. “What’s taking so long, you say? Well, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) did not order a refund to long distance telephone consumers until November 22, 1904 and then only after a consumer group, the…

World’s Second Largest Corporation ‘Freeloads’ off Taxpayers

May 13, 1985
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Genesee Township assessor Steve Nagy said: “Roger Smith just wants to stomp Us [into] the ground. Gil is shifting the burden from large industrial taxpayers to local people, individuals, who are already up to their necks in taxes.” To achieve this objective, GM has hired a large Detroit law firm with incentive payments in proportion…

The Media is Becoming a Tool of the Established Powers

May 6, 1985
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Before and after the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) was established with Congressional funding in the late Sixties, right wing ideologues were on the attack. PBS was, in their view, a radical, leftist television network. Reaction: PBS took on a weekly discussion show hosted by William F. Buckley which continues to this day. There is still…

We Need to Rediscover Anti-Trust Laws’ Benefit to Businesses

April 15, 1985
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Back in 1890 a Republican Congress passed the first federal anti-monopoly law and called it the Sherman Anti-trust Act. Today the Republicans in the White House and the Congress seemed to have forgotten that this law and the Clayton Anti-trust act of 1914 are the principal defenders of competition in interstate commerce. The tidal wave…

Bulgaria: An International ‘Pulsating Hub of Humor’?

April 8, 1985
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To most people the town of Gabrovo, Bulgaria does not exactly induce intimations of hilarity. But the jovial Gabrovians would say that’s because you have not been there. Gabrovo? Bulgaria? When? From May 18 to May 25, 1965 opens the Third International Festival of Comedy and Satirical Films during the Seventh International Biennial of Humor…

The Corporate Tax Holiday is Ending

April 5, 1985
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Judging by the growing convergence of influential conservative and liberal forces, the bottom has about fallen out of the corporate tax loophole industry. From the Treasury Department to Cong. Jack Kemp (R-NY) to right wing columnist James J. Kilpatrick, the calls are mounting for making corporations pay their fair share of taxes. There is more…

94-Year Old Journalist Completes ‘the Work of a Lifetime’

March 18, 1985
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A few days ago I called up a journalist in Vermont who has interviewed William Jennings Bryan, Teddy Roosevelt, Lenin and Mussolini, among others. George Seldes, age 94, is working on his umpteenth book to be called “Adventures with People: The Noted, the Notorious and the three S.O.B’s.” Next month his magnum opus, “The Great…

Tribute to American Heroes William Haddon and Henry Wakeland

March 11, 1985
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It has been said that the young have few heroes today, but that may be so because many of the heroes there are in America remain unsung and unsuitable for the required antics that attract mass media attention. Two such stalwarts in the modern history of of motor vehicle safety were Dr. William Haddon, Jr.,…

GM Saturn Plant

March 4, 1985
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It was a dramatic display of corporate power over political obeisance. The subject on the Phil Donahue Show recently was General Motor’s (GM) new Saturn plant, featuring GM Chairman, Roger Smith, and six Governors who have been furiously bidding to have the company locate the plant in their state. Roger Smith came on first with…

Taste, Decorum Need to be Applied to Nation’s Historical Leaders

February 25, 1985
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Every year around his birthday, business firms seem bent on giving George Washington more careers. In Boston recently our first President was seen on television repeatedly selling Datsuns. In New York City, he was pushing carpets. Around the nation’s capital, he was seen telling readers of the Washington Post that “Leasing is a revolutionary New…