Word: cole
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...course there was the Chicken Plus-legs, thighs, wings gizzards, livers, fries, cole slaw, spare ribs and hot sauce-all of it covered with the same film of grease and breadcrumbs that coated the furniture, the utensils, and before long, the employees. Typical conversation at the counter...
...Cleveland a local millionaire named Joseph E. Cole stepped in a year ago to rescue the afternoon Press (circ. 305,000), which had been losing $6 million a year for its previous owner, the Scripps-Howard chain. Cole says a new design and color pictures have boosted circulation. But with the morning Plain Dealer (circ. 401,000) holding a 3-to-l edge in ad linage, the Press is still in danger...
Philadelphia is looking for an angel like Cole. As part of a Save the Bulletin campaign, one local advertiser has pledged to keep supporting the paper, and Mayor William Green is prepared to offer prospective buyers tax breaks and low-interest loans through the city's Industrial Development Corporation. But because of the Bulletin's operating losses and severance obligations ($12.5 million), few believe that a purchaser will step forward. During a newsroom meeting last week, a sports writer put a tough question to Executive Editor Craig Ammerman and Publisher N.S. ("Buddy") Hayden: "What should I tell...
Timothy L. Cole Deerfield...
...decibel level rises as the evening goes on. Young stags huddle around the bars, looking steadily more glassy-eyed. Older couples float around the room in time-polished two-step, while the younger couples try to avoid each other's toes. But when Cole Porter gives way to rock 'n' roll, it is the older group that looks a tad silly dusting off their versions of the jitterbug, while the baby boomers twitch admirably to the new music...