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- Sam Ward, “Agent 007's 10 Biggest,” USA Snapshots, USA Today, 9 February 1983, p. D1. Table.
- David Elliott, “Bond Flies High in ‘Octopussy’,” USA Today, 10 June 1983, p. D1. Film review of Octopussy.
- Roberta Plutzik, “Maud Adams Tackles 007 for 2nd Time in ‘Octopussy’,” USA Today, 15 June 1983, p. D4. Interview with Maud Adams.
- Jack Mathews, “A New Mission for an Older Bond,” USA Today, 28 September 1983, p. D1.
- Jack Curry and Heidi Ehrlich, “007: Agent of Success; Connery and Moore Slug It Out as Bond,” USA Today, 7 October 1983, pp. D1–D2.
- David Elliott, “Bond's Mission Lacks Punch in ‘Never Say Never Again’,” USA Today, 7 October 1983, p. D5. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Mei-Mei Chan, “We're Draping Our Rooms in Sensuality,” USA Today, 8 November 1983, p. D3. Roger Moore's notion of a sensuous space.
- “Son of Sean Is a Hit in Sherwood,” People, USA Today, 4 April 1985, p. D2. Jason Connery.
- Richard David Story, “Moore's Bankable Bond: From His ‘View,’ He Makes a Killing as 007,” USA Today, 20 May 1985, p. D1.
- James Borton, “Jones: A New Wave of Bond Villain,” USA Today, 23 May 1985, p. D2. Interview with Grace Jones.
- “San Francisco Gets a View of ‘A View’,” USA Today, 23 May 1985, p. D2. Photo of the premiere of A View to a Kill in San Francisco.
- Mike Clark, “007's ‘View’: Good Villains, Aging Agent,” USA Today, 24 May 1985, p. D1. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- Jefferson Graham, “Bond Is a Family Business,” USA Today, 24 May 1985, p. D9. Albert R. Broccoli.
- USA Today, 24 May 1985, p. D12. Full page film advertisement for A View to a Kill.
- Richard David Story, “Gardner Revels in the World of Intrigue,” USA Today, 8 January 1986, p. D8. Interview with John Gardner, upon the release of The Secret Generations.
- Anita Summer, “Headliner: Another Connery Captures the Spotlight,” People, USA Today, 10 January 1986, USA Weekend, p. 3. Jason Connery.
- Brian Dolon, “‘Steele’ Is Back, So Who Will Be 007?,” USA Today, 15 July 1986, p. D1.
- Richard David Story, “Agent 007 for 1987: Timothy Dalton,” USA Today, 7 August 1986, p. D1. Timothy Dalton.
- Richard David Story, “Dalton, from Bard to Bond: This 007 Is High on Style,” USA Today, 8 August 1986, second edition, p. D1. A completely different article!
- Jack Curry, “Meet Agent 007's Double-Dealing Vixen: d'Abo Spies Out Bond Role,” USA Today, 7 October 1986, p. D1.
- Gregory Katz, “James Bond Is Forever: A Fourth 007 Picks Up His Assignment,” USA Today, 16 January 1987, pp. D1–D2.
- “Britain Honors ‘Cubby’ Broccoli,” USA Today, 20 February 1987, p. D2. Albert R. ‘Cubby’ Broccoli.
- “Bond: He's the Tall, and Silent Type,” USA Today, 24–26 July 1987, USA Weekend, pp. 4–5 + cover. Timothy Dalton.
- Stephen Schaefer, “Agent 007 Always Has an Audience Waiting,” USA Today, 28 July 1987, p. A15. Interview with Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli.
- John Mariani, “James Bond's Discriminating Tastes: 007, the Spy Who Loves Fine Cuisine,” USA Today, 28 July 1987, p. D4.
- Jack Curry, “Dawn of a New Bond: Dalton Brings Back Danger in ‘Daylights’,” USA Today, 31 July 1987, pp. D1–D2. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- “Yabba d'Abo Do in New ‘Playboy’,” People, USA Today, 31 July 1987, first edition, p. D2.
- “Living It Up with ‘Daylights’,” People, USA Today, 31 July 1987, first edition, p. D2.
- “Kennedys Fond of Bond Premiere,” People, USA Today, 31 July 1987, p. D2.
- “Shedding Daylight on d'Abo,” People, USA Today, 31 July 1987, p. D2. Maryam d'Abo.
- Susan Spillman, “She's Licensed to Thrill as James Bond's New Love,” USA Today, 3 August 1987, p. D4.
- Susan Spillman, “New Bond Is a Killer at the Box Office,” USA Today, 4 August 1987, p. D1. The Living Daylights (film).
- Jeannie Williams, “Walters' Special Visits,” USA Today, 11 November 1987, p. D2. Sean Connery.
- “Brosnan's ‘Noble’ Escape from Bond-age,” USA Today, 22 February 1988, p. D3. Pierce Brosnan
- Jeannie Williams, “That Prince Among Spies Gets a Royal Premiere,” USA Today, 15 June 1989, p. D2. Licence to Kill (film).
- Mike Clark, “‘Licence’ Lacks Real Charisma,” USA Today, 14 July 1989, p. D1. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- USA Today, 14 July 1989, p. D2. Advertisement for the James Bond cocktail.
- “James Bond 007 Sweepstakes,” USA Today, 17 July 1989, p. A9. First of a five-day promotion tie-in with Licence to Kill intended to gain new subscribers.
- Susan Spillman, “Dalton's Bonding with 007,” USA Today, 18 July 1989, p. D1.
- Jeanne Wright, “The Bond Women: 007 Meets His Match in Lowell,” USA Today, 18 July 1989, p. D2.
- J. J. Thompson, “Leading Ladies Don't Shoot to Stardom,” USA Today, 18 July 1989, p. D2.
- Jeannie Williams, “Thrilled to Kill,” USA Today, 21 July 1989, p. D2. Robert Davi.
- Jefferson Graham, “Newton Gets a ‘Licence’ to Act,” USA Today, 26 July 1989, p. D2.
- USA Today, 4 August 1989. Video review of Thunderball.
- Rae Tyson, USA Today, 18 August 1989. Filming of "The Living Daylights" at the Forbes palace.
- “A New Connery and a New Spy,” USA Today, 1 September 1989, p. D2. Brief mention of Jason Connery's upcoming role in The Secret Life of Ian Fleming.
- Marcy E. Mullins, “Most Featured Film Characters Since 1960,” USA Snapshots, USA Today, 21 September 1989, p. D1. Table.
- Tom Green, “Sexy Sean Gets on with ‘Business’,” USA Today, 15 December 1989, p. D1. Sean Connery profile.
- “007 for Sale,” Lifeline, USA Today, 9 August 1990, p. D1.
- Tom Green, “Can These Sexy Legends Still Make Film Magic?,” USA Today, 14 December 1990, p. D4. Sean Connery.
- Peter Johnson, “Inside TV: His-tor-ee,” USA Today, 13 March 1991, p. D3.
- Jeannie Williams, “Flashes,” USA Today, 28 March 1991, p. D2. Rumor of Whoopi Goldberg as possible new Bond villain.
- Elizabeth Snead, “‘Dante's Peak’ Star Brosnan Keeps Home Fires Burning,” USA Today, 11 February 1993, p. D3. Interview with Pierce Brosnan.
- Matt Roush, “A One-Note Tribute to a Movie Maestro,” USA Today, 29 March 1993, p. D3. Television program review of John Barry's Moviola.
- David Landis, “Tying Up James Bond,” USA Today, 26 April 1994, p. D8. Mentions the pulling of James Bond videos from retail shelves.
- Jeannie Williams, “The Next 007: Brosnan. Pierce Brosnan,” USA Today, 8 June 1994, p. D1.
- Baz Bamigboye, “A New Bond: For '90s, 007 Gets Sensitive,” USA Today, 9 June 1994, p. D2.
- “Briefly…,” USA Today, 15 July 1994, p. D2. Notes that “James Bond movie producer Albert ‘Cubby’ Broccoli was recovering Thursday at a Baltimore hospital after heart-bypass surgery earlier in the week.”
- USA Today, 17 February 1995.
- “Briefly…,” USA Today, 8 September 1995, p. D6. Pierce Brosnan replaces Timothy Dalton at Madame Tussaud's wax museum.
- Arlene Vigoda, USA Today, 25 October 1995, p. D1. Elizabeth Hurley to host television special on James Bond.
- USA Today, 8 November 1995, p. D2. Advertisement for an upcoming special section on James Bond, with the tag line “You'll be shaken. And posibly even stirred.”
- USA Today, 9 November 1995, p. D6. Advertisement for an upcoming special section on James Bond, with the tag line “Everything you wanted to know about M and Q, from A to Z.”
- USA Today, 10 November 1995, p. D2. Advertisement for an upcoming special section on James Bond, with the tag line “A cruel smile. A quick wit. Piercing eyes.”
- USA Today, 13 November 1995, p. D2. Advertisement for an upcoming special section on James Bond, with the tag line “When you've got stinger missles behind your headlights, nobody cuts you off.”
- USA Today, 14 November 1995, p. D3. Advertisement for an upcoming special section on James Bond, with the tag line “The pen is mightier than the sword. Particularly if it contains a small grenade.”
- Jeannie Williams, “‘GoldenEye’ Crowd Bonds with Brosnan,” USA Today, 15 November 1995, p. D2.
- USA Today, 15 November 1995, p. D2. Advertisement for an upcoming special section on James Bond, with the tag line “Tomorrow, the business section won't be the only place to read about Bonds.”
- “The Return of James Bond,” USA Today, 16 November 1995, p. D1. Short notice promoting the paper's coverage of GoldenEye in the 17 November 1995 edition.
- “Tina's Turn with Bond,” USA Today, 16 November 1995, p. D2. Photo of Tina Turner.
- Marco R. della Cava, “‘GoldenEye’ Is No Agent for Change,” USA Today, 17 November 1995, pp. D1–D2.
- Cathy Hainer, “Bond's ‘Golden’ Getaways,” USA Today, 17 November 1995, p. D7.
- “Media Accused of Using Youthful Sex in Marketing,” USA Today, 30 August 1996, p. A12.
- USA Today, 9 December 1996, p. D3. Advertisement for TBS's Seven Days of 007
- USA Today, 19 December 1997, p. D1.
- Mike Clark, “James Bond ‘Never Dies,’ but His Act Is Getting Old,” USA Today, 19 December 1997, p. D3. Film review of Tomorrow Never Dies.
- Andy Seiler, “Never Dying, Bond Heads for Record Take,” USA Today, 9 January 1998, p. D8.
- Mike Snider, “Bond's Q Has the High-Tech Answers,” USA Today, 12 January 1998, p. D4.
- “Musical Theater's Loss,” USA Today, 5 April 1999, p. D1. Obituary of Lionel Bart.