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DANIEL LERNER, COLD WAR PROPAGANDA AND US DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION RESEARCH: AN HISTORICAL CRITIQUE
INTRODUCTION In scholarly works celebrating the genesis and growth of U.S. communication research, the two most notable being that of Rogers1and Everette & Wartella,2 readers would commonly find considerable pages dedicated to the lives and works of pioneering researchers such as Wilbur Schramm, Harold Lasswell and Robert Merton, but would...
Tags: COLD, Government, ideology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MEDIA, Robert, Rogers, scholar, scientist, U.S.
Research articles 2008-06-30
Liguigas cold shouldered by German race organisers
FRANKFURT, Germany AFP — The Italian cycling team Liguigas has been kicked out of the Frankfurt Grand Prix semi-classic for failing to add its signature to a protocol on doping. "Our anti-doping programme calls for team bosses to sign a statement of honour but Liguigas have made it known...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cold, team
Research articles 2008-04-28
Global warming gets cold shoulder
WASHINGTON -- The government made clear on Thursday it will not be rushed into deciding whether to regulate emissions linked to global warming, as the Supreme Court directed nearly a year ago. Such action "could affect many emission sources beyond just cars and trucks" and needs to be...
Tags: cold, emission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2008-03-28
Quick, splash some cold water on peak ski area plan
A Boulder entrepreneur's plan to build a ski area on the west slope of Pikes Peak is going to run into rough sledding, and it should. Substantive environmental questions are being raised already, even before developer John Ball has submitted anything to the U.S. Forest Service, which...
Tags: cold, MARKETING, resort, Sierra Club
Research articles 2008-02-24
COULD BE A COLD WINTER FOR MANY
With winter approaching, Coloradans who struggle to pay their heating bills face a possible drastic cut in aid. That's the word from Skip Arnold, executive director of Energy Outreach Colorado, a Denver-based nonprofit that provides energy assistance to more than 115,000 households in Colorado. ...
Tags: agency, COLD, Colorado, MARKETING, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-11-23
Dalai Lama in Japan but gets official cold shoulder
TOKYO AFP — Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama started a tour of Japan Thursday to speak at sold-out crowds but is getting a cold shoulder from the government, which is trying to improve relations with China. A crowd of supporters bowed their heads in respect as the maroon-robed...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, China, cold, Government, Japan, Leadership, Tibet, Tokyo
Research articles 2007-11-15
Warrior fans' fantasy turned to cold reality
OAKLAND -- The first promotional chant came less than 11 minutes after tip-off on opening night. With the Warriors trailing Utah by one and Baron Davis approaching the free-throw line, the Oracle Arena crowd couldn't help itself. "M-V-P! M-V-P! M-V-P!" That's...
Tags: cold, fantasy, Games, NBA, team, Utah
Research articles 2007-10-31
Top US scientist suspended by lab for "racist" remarks
NEW YORK AFP — A US Nobel Prize-winning scientist who triggered a storm with reportedly racist comments canceled his British book tour Friday to return home, where his lab has suspended him from duty. "The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Board of Trustees decided to suspend the administrative responsibilities of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, board, chancellor, Cold, London, scientist
Research articles 2007-10-18
Echinacea 'halves risk of catching cold'
PARIS AFP — Echinacea, a medicinal herb that came to prominence thanks to its use by Sioux Indians, can more than halve the risk of catching a cold, a wide-scale study has confirmed. Taking echinacea supplements can reduce the risk of a cold by 58 percent and may also...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cold, species
Research articles 2007-06-24
DESPITE COLD URBAN CLIMATE, GENESCO IS HOT M&A TARGET.
Byline: Jessica Pallay NEW YORK - The announcement of its closure of 57 underperforming Underground Station stores has hardly made Genesco Inc. a less desirable target, nor has its acknowledgement that earnings for the first quarter, ended May 5, will be 9 to...
Tags: apparel, COLD, FINANCE, Foot Locker, Genesco, Investment, M&A, Retail
Research articles 2007-05-28
Phil Sheridan | Weather woes are part of the game
Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody, including Major League Baseball, should try doing anything about it.And no, that's not just because yesterday's deluge gave us a welcome little break from the Phillies' tribulations.The unsprung spring has gotten people talking about ways baseball can adjust its scheduling to avoid frigid...
Tags: baseball, cold, Florida, Games, MLB
Research articles 2007-04-16
Swimmers complain water too cold, visibility poor
MELBOURNE AFP — Swimmers at the world championships are complaining that the warm-up pool is too cold, while others have hit out at poor water visibility in the competition venue. Australian backstroker Matt Welsh said he was "numb" and "shaking" after his 30-minute warm-up Monday and claimed the pool...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cold
Research articles 2007-03-25
Miller, Paerson need cold before defending super–G titles
ARE, Sweden AFP — Anja Paerson and Bode Miller could both be forced to wait until Tuesday before being able to defend their respective super-G crowns here at the world ski championships. However organisers, who have been forced to cancel the opening races on Saturday and Sunday because of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cold, women
Research articles 2007-02-04
Raul still out in the cold for Spain's friendly against England
MADRID AFP — Real Madrid star Raul has once again been ommitted from coach Luis Aragones's 20-man squad to play England in a friendly in Manchester on Wednesday. Atletico Madrid's Fernando Torres looks set to lead the line against the English with Raul absent, as he has been since...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Barcelona, cold, England, Madrid
Research articles 2007-02-02
Bears finally asleep as cold wave hits Russia
MOSCOW AFP — After weeks of rain and unprecedented high temperatures, cold and snow has finally hit back in central Russia, sending bears finally to their winter slumber and endangering other hibernating species like hedgehogs. "As soon as snow covered the earth, the brown bear that stayed awake all...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cold, Moscow, Russia, spokesman
Research articles 2007-01-25
Morning Bytes | Tips for surviving a cold sports winter
Welcome to Philadelphia, the city that took the "win" out of "winter." Beset by unparalleled indoor-sports misery, Philly fans these next few months undoubtedly will be seeking diversions for their seasonal-affective disorder. Here are a few suggestions: Gather your friends and ride the Rolling Ramps at Lincoln Financial Field. Join...
Tags: cold, Games, league, NFL, Philadelphia, TVs
Research articles 2007-01-19
Extreme cold blasts central Canada
MONTREAL AFP — Arctic-cold weather swept across central Canada as authorities warned that extreme conditions could cause frostbite within 10 minutes. Several schools closed in Manitoba province Friday. A woman died in neighboring Saskatchewan a day earlier when her car slid off the road, while two other people were found...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Canada, car, cold, Saskatchewan
Research articles 2007-01-12
Cox, down and 'Dirt'–y, gets cold revenge
DIRT. 10 tonight, FX. YOU COULD SEE where Courteney Cox - or any of the former "Friends" - might have a bone or two to pick with the supermarket tabloids, whose minions dogged their every step for more than a decade. Revenge being a dish best served cold, Cox returns...
Tags: celebrity, cold, Cox, NBC Universal Inc., supermarket, TVs
Research articles 2007-01-02
Airport users left out in the cold
OAKLAND -- Travelers flying Southwest Airlines out of Oakland International Airport during the next week should remember to bring two things -- identification and a warm coat. The ID is to get on a plane. The coat is to keep warm while waiting to...
Tags: cold, Government, SECURITY, Southwest Airlines Co., Transportation
Research articles 2006-12-27
Air travelers left out in the cold
OAKLAND -- Travelers flying Southwest Airlines out of Oakland International Airport during the next week should remember to bring two things -- identification and a warm coat. The ID is to get on a plane. The coat is to keep warm while waiting to...
Tags: cold, Government, SECURITY, Southwest Airlines Co., Transportation
Research articles 2006-12-27
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