Carl M. Cannon, and "The New Congress & the Old Media" Terry Eastland, in Forbes MediaCritic (Spring 1995),
P.O. Box 762, Bedminster, N.J. 07921.
"Today," anchorman Tom Brokaw an-nounced, introducing a story on the NBC evening news last September 27, "GOP con- gressional candidates were summoned to Washington and given a battle plan. However, as NBC's Lisa Myers tells us tonight, it is long on promises but short on sound premises."
And that's the way it was for...
Carl M. Cannon, and "The New Congress & the Old Media" Terry Eastland, in Forbes MediaCritic (Spring 1995),
P.O. Box 762, Bedminster, N.J. 07921.
"Today," anchorman Tom Brokaw an-nounced, introducing a story on the NBC evening news last September 27, "GOP con- gressional candidates were summoned to Washington and given a battle plan. However, as NBC's Lisa Myers tells us tonight, it is long on promises but short on sound premises."
And that's the way it was for...
"Hackers Taking a Byte Out of Computer Crime" Wade Roush, in Technology Review (Apr. 1995), Bldg. W59, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. 02139.
During the 1970s and '80s, rebellious young "hackers" found it thrilling to break into cor- porate and academic computer systems and commit electronic mischief. They formed
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clubs with names such as "Masters of Decep- tion" and "Legion of Doom" and reveled in their superiority over the slow-footed "Estab- l...