President Reagan will not hold his next news conference until late in June, White House spokesman Larry Speakes said today.
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The Bank of Coronado has had its share of what public relations folks call "bad press" this year--a
The White House's establishment of its own press service is a disturbing reflection of the amount of trust Mr.
Employees of Agence France Presse, the government-supported French news agency, began a 48-hour strike today to protest a reorganization plan calling for 300 layoffs.
The article by William Pfaff (Editorial Pages, Sept. 19), "Terrorists Are Now in Charge--Thanks to the Press," was right on the money.
The idea of a White House Press Service is a respectable and legitimate one.
During President Reagan's press conference on June 11, he was asked to comment on that day's Supreme Court decision upholding the Roe vs.
Doesn't Ronald Reagan terrify you, too?
I viewed the President's news conference and saw less confusion on his part than the reporters had in reading aloud their prepared questions.
Speakes states that "presidential news conferences have outgrown their usefulness" and defends the control of information to the public.
After viewing the sorry performance of "Rambling Ron" at the President's last news conference, it is ironic that the very Republican strategists, who are making an issue of Sen.
At the Times Mirror panel concerning the press and the President, White House spokesman Larry
A bit of the old Gipper was back on stage Thursday night as he fielded questions from the White House media for the first time in four months.
For the second day in a row, President Reagan ducked questions from reporters Wednesday by claiming he had lost his voice.