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<p>and author known for his commentary on domestic and foreign policy.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Milton_Caniff">Milton Caniff</a> was another of several important cartoonists who had tried unsuccessfully to secure rights to their creations. In 1946, he walked away from the enormously popular <a href="page.php?w=Terry_and_the_Pirates_%28comic_strip%29">Terry and the Pirates</a> comic strip because his syndicate insisted that they own his creation. After Creators Syndicate was founded, Caniff sent Newcombe a postcard saying, "To put it on the record:</p><p>
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