News, notes and nonsense
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- Publication: Chicago Tribune
- Date: 1987-11-25
- Author: Linda Kay & Mike Conklin
- Page: C2
- Language: English
And finally, WGN's Chuck Swirsky says he had nothing to do with the great Max Headroom caper Sunday night. Swirsky's name was among the few discernable words heard from the air pirate who interrupted Channels 9 and 11, but Chuck claims it was not a publicity gimmick on his part. "I swear, I was at church at the time," said Chuck.
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- APA 6th ed.: Conklin, Linda Kay & Mike (1987-11-25). News, notes and nonsense. Chicago Tribune p. C2.
- MLA 7th ed.: Conklin, Linda Kay & Mike. "News, notes and nonsense." Chicago Tribune [add city] 1987-11-25, C2. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Conklin, Linda Kay & Mike. "News, notes and nonsense." Chicago Tribune, edition, sec., 1987-11-25
- Turabian: Conklin, Linda Kay & Mike. "News, notes and nonsense." Chicago Tribune, 1987-11-25, section, C2 edition.
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