Telecopier
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That’s right, young ’uns, in the pre-Internet era, sportswriters wrote their stories on portable typewriters; they then handed me each page as they finished it, and, with a telecopier — a Stone Age-era fax machine — I’d send it to the newspaper.
From Washington Post
Since the telephone link was poor, Haig said that he would send a wire by a secure radiophone telecopier that Bush should read immediately.
From Time Magazine Archive
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On the same day, a telecopier machine at the Department of Transportation 16 blocks away will simultaneously dispatch a 6�-page message to the 50 states, telling each how much federal money it can spend from the new 5�-per-gal. increase in the gasoline tax.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Last year Boeing's Washington representative, James O'Rourke, foolishly sent some classified papers via telecopier over an open telephone line.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Some, like Fiat, are arranging to send orders by Telecopier.
From Time Magazine Archive
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