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...Tribune Co., who oversees an "information and ideas" empire that includes four daily newspapers, Harper's magazine, suburban weeklies and television and radio interests. Born in Des Moines, he moved to Minneapolis soon after the senior Cowles bought the Star. After Harvard, he joined the Tribune, inheriting the editorship from his father in 1961. While making the two newspapers independent of each other, Cowles persuaded the Guthrie Theater to establish itself in Minneapolis and raised $2.3 million to support the venture...
...whose family of Medills and Pattersons made newspaper history with their Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News and the late Washington Times-Herald, the politically liberal Hoge has seen Sun-Timesmen collect four Pulitzer Prizes, while the paper's circulation rose by more than 40,000 under his editorship...
...fateful step followed another: editorship of the Kaimin, a Sears journalism internship grant in Washington, a random letter to Anderson when there was an opening on his staff. Now millions read Cloherty's copy "three or four times in a good week," on the op-ed (or less prominent) pages of hundreds of newspapers...
...style, and often tartly exposes the foibles of the jet set. Her scrapbook includes a satiric report on a meeting of high-powered feminists that was thrown into an uproar when one of the participants decided to go topless, and a story on Willie Morris' fall from the editorship of Harper's that brilliantly exposed the machinations of the publishing business and "the literary pack" in New York. When she is not working, Curtis heads to Cleveland, where her husband, Dr. William Hunt, lives. When she moves to the Times's editorial offices...
...deceits are grand and complicated. He has persuaded his wife and his primary employer that the editorship of an occasionally published house organ constitutes demanding, full-time employment. His Manhattan mistress and his favorite bartender believe he is an agent for the CIA. To keep body and body together in town while financing family life in Connecticut, Howard secretly sells real estate. To him an old ruin is a "very good house for learning household skills...