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...organization. British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd insists on staying only at hotels that carry the network. Iraqi ministers Tariq Aziz and Nizar Hamdoon would not so much as lower the volume of the nonstop CNN in the background while granting interviews to John Wallach, foreign affairs editor of the Hearst newspapers' Washington bureau -- not even, Wallach says, for the network's Hollywood Minute. When the name of his country was inadvertently omitted from a news quiz about nations participating in November's Middle East peace talks, Jordan's King Hussein was watching and was so irritated that he had palace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: History As It Happens | 1/6/1992 | See Source »

...than career incentives to search for a psychological resting place. A student of Citizen Kane -- he has seen the movie more than 100 times and now owns it -- he began to be worried that his life would leave him as grimly isolated as the late newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who was the inspiration for Kane. "Here's a guy who had everything in the world -- a big business, a big family, couldn't be more successful -- and he was all alone," says Teddy, now 28. "Who was there? Janie? His kids? His mom? His friends? What friends? The thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Taming of Ted Turner | 1/6/1992 | See Source »

...been fashioned largely by interlopers from the East, who tend to look on it as a kind of recumbent dumb blond, so beautiful that it cannot possibly have any other virtues. Thus the California of the imagination is an unlikely compound of Evelyn Waugh's Forest Lawn, Orson Welles' Hearst Castle, every screenwriter's Locustland and Johnny Carson's "beautiful downtown Burbank." Nice house, as they say, but nobody's at home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is It Really That Wacky? | 11/18/1991 | See Source »

...Angeles Times. San Franciscans rely on the clubhouse newspaper, the Chronicle ("comical" to locals), whose existence depends almost solely on Herb Caen, 75, America's longest-running columnist (circa 1938), and whose chief function is the nurturing of San Francisco's insatiable narcissism. The Chron's competitor, Hearst's Examiner, is hardly better, specializing in the scandalous activities of local politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War Between the State | 11/18/1991 | See Source »

Missing the Iran Arms Story-a brown bag lunch with John Wallach, foreign editor of The Hearst Newspapers. In Taubman 275 at the Kennedy School of Government at noon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Harvard | 10/17/1991 | See Source »

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