Word: hearsts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...identify them by the publications they used to work for. And in some ways this is a sadder reminder than age of the wear and tear in the newspaper business since Korea. Gone the New York Herald Tribune (d. 1966) and the Chicago Daily News (d. 1978). Gone is Hearst's old International News Service, merged in 1958 with the United Press to form U.P.I. (United Press International...
...minute drive to the motel, timing the green lights perfectly. (Could the motorcyclist have been a spotter for the gunman?) Said Young: "We're a long way from the end." But he added: "Remember, it took us a long time to find Patty Hearst...
...present to give him their ties and then left; he never did return the ties. Neuharth dresses expensively, and always in black, white and gray. He jogs at dawn-in a black-and-white track suit. Associates call him the Black Prince. Says Ron Martin, editor of the Hearst chain's Baltimore News-American and a former colleague: "He just goes for clothes that shine and glow in the dark. But it's also a statement of a kind. It's him saying, This is me, and I dare you to do anything about...
...often said to have begun on Nov. 22, 1963, lingered messily into the '70s, through Kent State, the Pentagon papers case, the McGovern campaign, the long, slow-motion parallel collapses of the Nixon presidency and the South Vietnamese Republic. The Symbionese Liberation Army and the kidnaping of Patty Hearst also belonged in spirit...
...pages TIME presents the decade's memorable moments and fancied faces. The collection ranges from the triumph of the Bicentennial to the debacle of Saigon; from the grotesque suicides of Jonestown to the burlesgue success of Evil Knievel's Snake River plunge; and from the worst of Hearst to a terrific Tiegs...