NYET196 - **FILE**Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wis., pounds the podium as he addresses a group of 3,000 admirers at Constitution Hall in Washington, Nov. 11, 1954. McCarthy backers from many cities came to Washington to stage the rally, which was held to protest the censure move against the senator. The new film "Good Night, and Good Luck," deals with CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow's battle against McCarthy, who was on an anti-communist crusade. What is in film is essentially accurate, experts say. They note that the movie leaves out such aspects as the mention of journalists who had already stood up to McCarthy to signs that the senator was already on his way down. (AP Photo/Bob Schutz)
NYET196 - **FILE**Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wis., pounds the podium as he addresses a group of 3,000 admirers at Constitution Hall in Washington, Nov. 11, 1954. McCarthy backers from many cities came to Washington to stage the rally, which was held to protest the censure move against the senator. The new film "Good Night, and Good Luck" deals with CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow's battle against McCarthy, who was on an anti-communist crusade. What is in film is essentially accurate, experts say. They note that the movie leaves out such aspects as the mention of journalists who had already stood up to McCarthy to signs that the senator was already on his way down. (AP Photo/Bob Schutz)
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XMB SH**NY**;W(34.38) H(40.43)NYET196 - **FILE**Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wis., pounds the podium as he addresses a group of 3,000 admirers at Constitution Hall in Washington, Nov. 11, 1954. McCarthy backers from many cities came to Washington to stage the rally, which was held to protest the censure move against the senator. The new film "Good Night, and Good Luck" deals with CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow's battle against McCarthy, who was on an anti-communist crusade. What is in film is essentially accurate, experts say. They note that the movie leaves out such aspects as the mention of journalists who had already stood up to McCarthy to signs that the senator was already on his way down. (AP Photo/Bob Schutz)
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