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29 Arthur
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34 Henry Giniger. Westerners Filling a Technology Gap in Algeria.
– "New York Times", 24. VI. 1971.
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36 Ibid., p. 987.
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38 New York Stock Exchange Directory, 1969. New York, pp. 697— 698.
39 Tom Sutton. A Profits' Prophet. — "International Advertiser 10", N 2, 1969, p. 6.
40 Robert Sarnoff. Toward a Global Common Market of Communications (Речь, произнесенная перед сотрудниками Американской торговой палаты во Франции и членами Американского клуба в Париже, II. 12. 1970).
1 Pete Drucker. The Age of Discontinuity. New York, 1968, p. 276.
2 Ibid.
3 Ibid., p. 277-278.
4 Edward H. Carr. The New Society, Boston, 1957, p. 53.
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6 "New York Times", 5. VIII. 1970.
7 "Los Angeles Times", 21. IX. 1970.
8 Staughton Lynd Again— Don't Tread On Me. — "Newsweek", 6. VII. 1970, p. 31.
9 Theodore Roszak. The Making of Counter Culture, New York. 1969.
10 "Advertising Age", 8. VI. 1970, p. 44.
11 "New York Times", 14 and 21. XI. 1969.
12 "Вопросы, поднимаемые мною сегодня, должны были быть подняты теми американцами, которые традиционно считают, что защита свободы слова и свободы печати есть область их особой от- ветственности". "New York Times", 14. XI. 1969.
13 Raymond B. Nixon testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly. Washington, pp. 2841—2842.
14 Bryce Rucker. The First Freedom, Carbondale, 1968, pp. 140—157.
15 "The Rich Rewards of Pioneering...", Television, III, 1968, pp. 27-51.
16 "New York Times", 21. XI. 1969.
17 "Rich Rewards...", pp. 27-51.
18 Arthur C. Nielsen. Greater Prospects Through Marketing Re- search, address before the Newcomen Society. Chicago, 30. IV. 1964.
19 J. K. Galbraith. The New Industrial State. Boston, 1967.
20 William Haley. News and Documentaries on U. S. Television, Survey of Broadcast Journalism, 1968—69. New York, 1969, p. 60.
21 "New York Times", 14. XI. 1969.
22 "Broadcasting", 15. IV. 1969, pp. 23-26.
23 Ibid.
24 "Television Age", 23. IX. 1968, p. 29.
25 Ibid., p. 29.
26 "Broadcasting", 31. VIII. 1970, p. 57.
27 "Variety", 19. XI. 1969, p. 1.
28 Ibid., p. 47.
29 Edwin Diamond. New York.
30. V. 1971, 30 "Variety", 29. VII. 1970, p. 1.
31 "Variety", 31. XII. 1969.
32 "New York Times", 27. VI. 1970.
33 "Los Angeles Times", 28. VI. 1972.
34 "New York Times", 24. VIII. 1970.
35 "Los Angeles Times", 20. IX. 1970.
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37 Richard Halloran. Tactics Disputed In Fight To Win Release of P. O. W.'s.
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38 "New York Times", 20. XI. 1969.
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40 Richard M. Freeland. The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism. N. Y., 1972, p. 89.
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44 "New York Times", 23. XII. 1972.
45 "New York Times" 20. XII. 1972.
46 "New York Times'5, 23. XII. 1972.
47 "New York Times", 9. X. 1970.
48 "U.S. Government Information Policies and Practicies — Problems of Congress In Obtaining Information From the Executive Branch", part 8. Washington, 1972, p. 2940.
49 William S. Moor he ad. Congressional Record. 25. X. 1972, pp. E 8940-8941.
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4 "Minerva: A Participatory Technology", исследовательский проект, представленный Центром политических исследований Национальному научному фонду (1. II. 1971 г.)
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