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On Fleet Street, other editors pounced on Stern and the rival Sunday Times with a vengeance that in this instance seemed justified. "It was the day the thunder of the Times turned into a whimper and the Sunday Times was forced to sniff the stench of self-deceit," crowed the...
Despite the compromises, the Reagan Administration was ebullient. "This is landmark legislation," crowed newly confirmed Energy Secretary Donald Hodel. The bill also cheered up the flagging nuclear-power industry, which has not had a new reactor order since 1978. Seven states in the past seven years, including California, have banned...
Hopes for its survival were hardly raised when the only prospective buyer, flamboyant Australian Publisher Rupert Murdoch, declared the condition of his purchase: the paper's eleven unions would have to give up 180 of the Herald's 800 jobs to save $4 million a year. Nonetheless, the...
Earlier this week, Benson dropped this controversial defense, in exchange for a guilty plea on the lesser charge of harassment. "I have long argued that there is no basis for the use of this defense," crowed Brooklyn District Attorney Elizabeth Holtzman, the prosecutor in the case. "The withdrawal of this...
"So many people go in and out, and often people walk by to go to classes. When the lab is crowed. It's easy to miss things," she said.