Word: fla
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...word, but Phil Graham is certainly acquisitive. Since 1961, when he bought Newsweek, Graham has added possessions at an increasing rate. Besides Newsweek and the Washington Post (which he inherited by marrying the daughter of Owner Eugene Meyer), he now owns broadcasting stations in Washington, D.C., and Jacksonville. Fla., two art magazines, Portfolio and Art News, and his share of a growing news service, which combines the editorial forces of Graham's Post and the Los Angeles Times, and has signed up 33 U.S. dailies. By the end of the year, says Graham, two British papers, the London Sunday...
...President August A. Busch Jr., 63, felt compelled to soothe the outraged fans. With a .330 batting average last season, Stan will stay as long as he likes, said Brewer Busch, and when he wants to quit he has a job as a Cardinal vice president. In St. Petersburg. Fla., sharpening up young hitters, Stan was imperturbable. "I won't retire, not in the shape I am in and hitting the ball the way I did this season. If the Cardinals don't want me, I know of some other clubs that...
...CITY WITH OLDEST CITIZENS : St. Petersburg, Fla., a famed retirement haven, with a median age of 47.3 years...
...FASTEST-GROWING COUNTY: Brevard County, Fla., home of Cape Canaveral and its rocket pads, which jumped from 23,653 to 111,435 between...
Palm Beach, Fla...