Word: herald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...foreign reporting in U.S. dailies is generally weak, it is still better than coverage of the U.S. by the foreign press. "In Britain," says New York Herald Tribune London Bureau Chief Joseph Newman, one of the reasons that "anti-American sentiment is growing [is] the ignorance of an ill-and underinformed British public regarding the causes and facts of daily developments in the U.S. . . . With few exceptions, the British press has whittled its foreign news down to the vanishing point." British readers are unable "to follow the major events in the United States and to express any intelligent opinions about...
...only other major daily, the Herald Tribune, which has its own photoengraving plant, suspended its publicatio Monday in sympathy with the six papers, refusing to be used as a lever in the dispute...
Late last night, however, CRIMSON moguls got new hope when it was announced that New York's last publishing daily, the Herald Tribune, has also suspended publication in order no to be "a lever" used to force a strike settlement. With this vast new source of material, the wire services again began to hum from Cambridge to New York
...became the youngest newspaper editor on Fleet Street. This year he also became editorial director of the Pic's sister, the London Daily Mirror (circ. 4,432,700), biggest daily newspaper in the world. Meanwhile. Percy moved over to the Laborite Daily Herald (circ. 1,965,504) in 1938, two years later became its editor...
...California for three years, then bought a one-way ticket to Europe with his $250 New York State serviceman's bonus. In Paris, he lived on his $75 G.I. Bill allowance, finally talked Variety into letting him do occasional reporting. Three months later, he went to the Paris Herald Tribune, and last year persuaded the paper to run his column in its New York home edition...