Producers of ABC's fictional nuclear war, 'The Day After' received technical script assistance from the Pentagon but rejected Pentagon pressure to change the tone of the movie.
A look at the Pentagon's attempt to force changes in an ABC film about the possible consequences of a nuclear bomb exploding over a town in the US. ('The Day After').
Most firefighters endorse proposed states legislation that would require the tobacco industry to manufacture self-extinguishing cigarettes. But the powerful Tobacco Institute is showering money on fire departments throughout the country in hopes that firefighters ardent support for these bills will cool down.
New electronic telephone technology allows governments to listen to callers without being detected. Fragmentary evidence indicates that this technology is already being used in the US and other countries. Part 2 of a series.
New electronic telephone technology allows governments to listen to callers without being detected. Fragmentary evidence indicates that this technology is already being used in the US and other countries. Part 1 of a series.
An look at Ryoichi Sasakawa, a living remnant of prewar fascism who successfully remade himself into one of the leading philanthropists on the planet, dispensing money, goodwill, and homilies over six continents.