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They are the former staff of The Southern Courier, a civil rights newspaper started in 1965 by two Harvard juniors. Many of them haven’t been south of the Mason-Dixon since 1968, when the paper put out its last issue. Some recognize each other, while others give quizzical looks as they reintroduce themselves to old friends. They have returned to Montgomery, the paper’s old headquarters, for a weekend reunion...
...third-generation chief of a Kentucky media empire run by the liberal, philanthropic, much chronicled Bingham family, sometimes called the Kennedys of the South; of respiratory failure, after a battle with Hodgkin's disease; in Glenview, Ky. After two brothers died in freak accidents, Bingham took over the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times from his father in 1971. He set new ethics guidelines, pushed public-service journalism and led the papers to three Pulitzers before a battle among the siblings prompted patriarch Barry Bingham Sr. to sell the papers to Gannett...
Some students seeking a spot in the Class of 2010 at Columbia University called the courier service last week to find out whether a two-pound package was headed their...
...began writing for the Courier at 16 under her married name, Barbara Flowers. And although the paper only employed her for two of her teenage years, she said she found the experience invaluable...
...have never had any problem,” Howard said of her ability to work in her community after her reporting days. “I always knew somebody as a result of the Courier...