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703:) and William Geissler, originally associated with two better-known partners, who soon departed. Ruhe and Geissler obtained UPI for $ 1. Under the terms of the purchase agreement, Scripps first injected UPI with a $ 5 million cash balance, in acknowledgement of the $ 1.0 – $ 1.5 million per month that UPI was already losing. Facing news industry skepticism about their background and qualifications to run an international news agency, Ruhe and Geissler watched an increase in contract cancellations. Despite serious cash flow problems, they moved UPI's headquarters from New York City to Washington, DC, incurring significant additional costs due to construction cost overruns. 469:, then traveling in France, telegraphed that the 1918 armistice ending World War I had been declared four days before it happened. Howard's reputation survived and he later became a Scripps partner, whose name appeared in one of the Scripps subsidiary companies, Scripps-Howard. But the mistake dogged UP/UPI for generations. Still, the agency's reporters were often able to tell stories more quickly and accurately although they were usually outnumbered by the competition. In 1950, for example, UP reported the invasion of South Korea by North Korea two hours and forty minutes before its archrival, the AP. 181: 51: 3891: 1896: 1910: 779: 285:, UPI's daily content consists of a newsbrief summary service called "NewsTrack," which includes general, business, sports, science, health and entertainment reports, and "Quirks in the News." It also sells a premium service, which has deeper coverage and analysis of emerging threats, the security industry, and energy resources. UPI's content is presented in text, video and photo formats, in English, Spanish, and Arabic. 710:. But faced with recurring cash shortages and difficulty meeting payroll, the Ruhe-Geissler management sold UPI's foreign photo service and some rights to its US and foreign photos to the Reuters news agency. It also sold UPI's U.S. photo library, which included the archives of predecessor Scripps photo agency Acme and the pictures and negatives of International News Photos, the picture component of Hearst's INS to the 5291: 5313: 757:, who also became UPI chairman. In early 1991, Infotechnology itself filed for bankruptcy, announced layoffs at UPI and sought to terminate certain employee benefits in an attempt to keep UPI afloat. At that point, UPI was down to 585 employees. Later that year, UPI filed for bankruptcy for the second time, asking for relief from $ 50 million in debt so that it could be sale-able. In 1992, a group of 907: 722:, storing them underground in Pennsylvania and digitizing them for licensing, frequently without any notation of their UPI origins. In August 2011 Corbis announced a deal with AP to distribute each other's photos to their clients, effectively combining the pre-1983 UPI library with that of its former main rival for some marketing purposes. In 2016 Corbis sold to the Visual China Group. 3077: 770:
concerned, certainly doesn't fit into my plans for the future". He sought to shift UPI's dwindling resources into Internet-based delivery of newsletter services, focusing more on technical and diplomatic specialties than on general news. The rump UPI thus sold the client list of its still-significant radio network and broadcast wire to its former rival, the AP.
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thrust into a "sink-or-swim" situation of reporting on an unfamiliar subject. They were weaned on UP's famous and well-documented (though frequently misappropriated and misquoted) slogan of "Get it first, but FIRST, get it RIGHT." Despite controversy, UP (and later UPI) became a common training ground for generations of journalists.
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paid AP $ 12,500 a week, but UPI only $ 5,000; the Wall Street Journal paid AP $ 36,000 a week, but UPI only $ 19,300. The AP, which serviced 1,243 newspapers at the time, remained UPI's main competitor. In 1959, UPI had 6,208 clients in 92 countries and territories, 234 news and picture bureaus, and
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refused to sell its services to several of his papers, most of them evening dailies in competition with existing AP franchise holders, in 1907 Scripps merged three smaller syndicates under his ownership or control, the Publishers Press Association, the Scripps-McRae Press Association, and the Scripps
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Rival AP was a publishers' cooperative and could assess its members to help pay the extraordinary costs of covering major news—wars, the Olympic Games, national political conventions. UPI clients, in contrast, paid a fixed annual rate; depending on individual contracts, UPI could not always ask them
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At its peak, UPI had more than 2,000 full-time employees and 200 news bureaus in 92 countries; it had more than 6,000 media subscribers. With the rising popularity of television news, the business of UPI began to decline as the circulation of afternoon newspapers, its chief client category, began to
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UPI came close to the size of the AP in the early 1960s, but as publishing companies began to pare their evening newspapers, it was dropped by papers that could no longer afford to subscribe to both UPI and the AP. UPI's failure to develop a television presence or subsidiary television news service
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Drawing lessons from the battles between the earlier United Press and the various AP's, Scripps required that there be no restrictions on who could buy news from his news service, and he made the new UP service available to anyone, including his competitors. Scripps also hoped to make a profit from
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orchestrated UPI's exit from its last major media niche, the broadcast news business that United Press had initiated in the 1930s. De Borchgrave maintained that "what was brilliant pioneering work on the part of UPI prior to World War II, with radio news, is now a static quantity and so far as I'm
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By 1998, UPI had fewer than 250 employees and 12 offices. Although the Saudi-based investors claimed to have poured more than $ 120 million into UPI, it had failed to turn a profit. The company had begun to sell Internet-adapted products to such websites as Excite and Yahoo. At that point, UPI CEO
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influenced its coverage of the racial unrest and protests, often ignoring, minimizing, or slanting the reporting. UPI did not have that sort of pressure, and management, according to UPI reporters and photographers of the day, allowed them much freedom in chronicling the events of the civil rights
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bankruptcy reorganization. With each change in ownership came deeper service and staff cutbacks and changes of focus and a corresponding shrinkage of its traditional media customer base. Since the 1999 sale of its broadcast client list to its one-time major rival, the AP, UPI has concentrated on
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Scripps' United Press was considered "a scrappy alternative" news source to the AP. UP reporters were called "Unipressers" and were noted for their fiercely aggressive and competitive streak. Another hallmark of the company's culture was little formal training of reporters; new hires were often
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or a bureau covering the United Nations. UPI spokespersons and press releases said the company would be focusing instead on expanding operations in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa, and reporting on security threats, intelligence and energy issues. In 2008, UPI began UPIU, a journalism
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for most of the 20th century until its eventual decline beginning in the early 1980s. At its peak, it had more than 6,000 media subscribers. Since the first of several sales and staff cutbacks in 1982, and the 1999 sale of its broadcast client list to its main U.S. rival, the
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to shoot newsfilm for television stations. That service, United Press Movietone, or UPMT, was a pioneer in newsfilm syndication and numbered among its clients major US and foreign networks and local stations, including for many years the early TV operation of
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and Scripps controlled several other newspaper syndicates, both companies feared possible antitrust issues. So they deliberately kept their respective syndicates out of the combined UPI company. That move cost UPI the revenues of its previous
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While much of normal news agency work is little publicized, many UP/UPI news staffers have gained fame, either while with the agency or in later careers. They include journalists, news executives, novelists and high government officials.
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UPI's remaining minority stake in UPITN was also sold and the agency was renamed Worldwide Television News (WTN). As with its photographs, UPI thereby lost all control of its newsfilm and video library, which is now held by WTN-successor
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It now maintains a news website and photo service and electronically publishes several information product packages. Based mostly on aggregation from other sources on the Web and gathered by a small editorial staff and
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was an eyewitness, and he commandeered the press car's only phone to dictate the story to UPI as AP reporter Jack Bell tried—without success—to wrest the phone away so he could call his office. Smith and UPI won a
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Nicholas, S. (2007). Keeping the News British: the BBC, British United Press and Reuters in the 1930s. In: Wiener, J.H., Hampton, M. (eds) Anglo-American Media Interactions, 1850–2000. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
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Despite that, like all agencies that deal with huge volumes of timely information, UP and later UPI had its share of remembered mistakes. As recounted in the various printed histories of UPI cited in
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Despite strong newspaper industry opposition, UP started to sell news to the new and competitive radio medium in 1935, years before competitor AP, controlled by the newspaper industry, did likewise.
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In 1958, when United Press merged with the International News Service to become UPI, British United Press was renamed United Press International of Canada. In 1979, 80% of UPI Canada was sold to the
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to help shoulder the extraordinary coverage costs. In its heyday, newspapers typically paid UPI about half what they paid AP in the same cities for the same services: At one point, for example, the
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GolfStyles Magazine, Middle Eastern Times, The Segye Ilbo (South Korea), The Sekai Nippo (Tokyo), Tiempos del Mundo (Online Only), The World and I. Wire Service: United Press International (UPI).
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until the broadcaster began hiring its own reporters. The BBC's decision in 1936 to use BUP as a supplier of international news reports engendered opposition from other news agencies and the
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Although all UP employees were retained, most INS employees lost their jobs with practically no warning. A relative few did join the new UPI and the columns of popular INS writers, such as
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Frank Bartholomew, the last UP president to ascend to the agency's top job directly from its news, rather than sales ranks, took over in 1955, and according to his memoirs cited in
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as BUP was seen as a front group for the American-based United Press and thus represented American rather than British news values. BUP correspondents included future anchors
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and a stronger economic entity than either UP or INS. The newly formed United Press International (UPI) had 950 client newspapers. Fearing possible antitrust issues with the
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In 2007, as part of a restructuring to keep UPI in business and profitable, management cut 11 staff from its Washington, D.C. office and no longer had a reporter in the
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In 1958, UPI created the first wire service audio network, an offshoot of the film service above. UPI Audio provided news material to radio stations. It was renamed
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UPI's main office is in the Miami metropolitan area and it maintains office locations in five other countries and uses freelance journalists in other major cities.
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But the UP-INS merger involved another business component that was to hurt the new UPI company badly in later years. Because INS had been a subsidiary of Hearst's
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has also been cited as one of the causes of its decline. By the early 1980s, the number of staffers was down to 1,800 and there were just 100 news bureaus.
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mentoring platform for students and journalism schools, that allowed recent college graduates to post their work on the site but did not pay for stories.
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became the public face of UPI, as she was seen at televised press conferences beginning in the early 1960s. UPI famously scooped the AP in reporting the
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In the 1930s and 1940s, UP Newspictures predecessor agency Acme developed the International Unifax machine, the first automatic picture receiver.
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In 1988, Vázquez Raña sold UPI to Infotechnology, Inc., an information technology and venture capital company and parent company of cable TV's
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In 1948, UP started the first international television news film service. Originally named "UP Movietone", in view of a partnership with the
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Years of mismanagement, missed opportunities and continual wage and staff cuts followed. By 1984, UPI had descended into the first of two
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As either UP or UPI, the agency was among the largest newswire services in the world, competing domestically for about 90 years with the
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In 1979, UPI along with Telecomputing Corp. of America began making the UPI world news report available to owners of home computers.
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Bartholomew succeeded in putting the "I" in UPI in 1958 when UP and INS merged to become United Press International
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In 1982, UPI pioneered a coding system allowing clients to choose stories based on topic, subtopic and location.
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Bart, Memoirs of Frank H. Bartholomew: President, United Press, 1955–58, United Press International, 1958–62
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or simply as UPITN, a name which also credited UPI's film and video service partner at the time, Britain's
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of the 1950s and 1960s. Because the AP was a cooperative essentially owned by the newspapers, those in the
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Deadline every minute: the story of the United Press , by Joe Alex Morris Editions Greenwood Press, 1968
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later apologized to UP for refusing to print information on the invasion until the AP had confirmed it.
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During this period, UPI's 25-year-old audio news actuality service for radio stations was renamed the
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British broadcasting, radio and television in the United Kingdom - Page 157, by Burton Paulu - 1956 -
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The new UPI now had 6,000 employees and 5,000 subscribers, about a thousand of them newspapers.
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Scripps wound up giving the agency away to two inexperienced businessmen, Douglas Ruhe (son of
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smaller information market niches. It no longer services media organizations in a major way.
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technology via satellite to relay the channel to cable TV companies nationwide in the USA.
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The UPI Audio actuality service for radio stations, created in 1958 and later renamed the
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News Association, to form United Press Associations, with headquarters in New York City.
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Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations
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Damned Old Crank: A Self Portrait of E. W. Scripps Drawn From His Unpublished Writings
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Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else
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investors, ARA Group International (AGI), bought the bankrupt UPI for $ 4 million.
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Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else
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In 1974, UPI launched the first "high-speed" data newswire—operating at 1,200 WPM.
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In 1952 UP, absorbed the Scripps-owned Acme photo service to form UP Newspictures
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Since its sale in 1982, UPI has changed ownership several times and was twice in
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fall. Its decline accelerated after the 1982 sale of UPI by the Scripps company.
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Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith
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Nation's Newsbrokers Volume 1: The Formative Years: From Pretelegraph to 1865
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and newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America. The next day, UPI's
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In 1940, the Canadian government suspended the broadcast licenses of BUP and
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Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon
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Me and Ted Against the World: The Unauthorized Story of the Founding of CNN
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By that time, UP was also deeply involved with the newer visual medium of
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subsidiary, which in later years made large profits on the syndication of
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as a minority partner, UPI continued under Scripps management until 1982.
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for incorporation and legal purposes but publicly known and identified as
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Nation's Newsbrokers Volume 2: The Rush to Institution: From 1865 to 1920
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an annual payroll of $ 34,000,000, ($ 355,369,863 in today's dollars).
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Picture This! The Inside Story and Classic Photos of UPI Newspictures
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UPI had an advantage of independence over the AP in reporting on the
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The Murrow Boys: Pioneers on the Front Lines of Broadcast Journalism
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selling that news to papers owned by others. At that time and until
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Scripps had been a subscriber to an earlier news agency, also named
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United Press International and American Heritage Magazine (1983) .
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Four Days: The Historical Record of the Death of President Kennedy
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A Look over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency
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United Press International conferred sports awards annually until
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United Press International office in Washington D.C., circa 2005
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UNIPRESS: United Press International, Covering the 20th Century
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The merger was aimed at creating a stronger competitor for the
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News World Communications no longer owns the Washington Times.
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Harnett, Richard & Ferguson, Billy G. (January 1, 2003).
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Of Spies and Spokesmen: My Life As a Cold War Correspondent
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and renamed United Press Canada. In 1985, UPC was sold to
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job to stay with UP, but who later went on to anchor the
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UPIU, UPI's multimedia platform for journalism education
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Olson, Lynn & Cloud, Stanley W. (October 31, 1997).
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In 1958 United Press absorbed Hearst's INS to create UPI
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White House Correspondent, two-time Peabody Award winner
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The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA
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Communicating in Canada's Past: Essays in Media History
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on Friday, November 22, 1963. UPI White House reporter
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International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences
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UP/UPI Newspictures, Newsfilm and Audio/Radio Network
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Deadline Every Minute: The Story of the United Press
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