Word: erraticism
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Times editors, very defensive on the subject, insist that the amount of regular news space for serious coverage in the daily paper has not been cut back. Yet the old Times found room for significant documentation that no longer interests the New New York Times. Since the Times still documents...
More industrialized and energy-dependent than other areas, the Middle Atlantic states from New York south worried about the potential impact of continued cold and dwindling fuel supplies. So far, so good-relatively speaking. Buried under record snowfalls, northern New York did close schools heated by gas. Residents of the...
The story of Murdoch's latest foray begins with Clay Felker, the gifted but erratic editor who virtually invented New York (see box). He first met Murdoch about four years ago at the Virginia home of Washington Post Chairman Katharine Graham. Felker takes credit for introducing Murdoch to Post Publisher...
The city's once erratic water supply has been restored, the post office is processing mail, and Beirut airport, closed by shellfire during the fighting, is open-and, in fact, jammed. With refugees streaming home and businessmen flying in to resume operations, the waiting time for inbound flights is...
The hoopsters' erratic play has hindered attempts to predict their season's outcome. The squad will play in two tournaments over the holidays, the results of which should finally settle debate on what the season holds in store.