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Student delegates will be chosen from competitions at each of the eight Ivy schools. Brown Daily Herald. Feb.2...
...international web of illegal arms deals and terrorist activities between 1976 and 1979. In November he was convicted by a federal jury in Alexandria, Va., of organizing the export of rifles and handguns to Libya. As he did in the first trial, Wilson's lawyer, Herald Price Fahringer, argued that the defendant was a "de facto CIA agent" working undercover to get secrets for his former employer from Libyan Dictator Muammar Gaddafi...
English-language financial coverage is booming in Europe. The Financial Times (circ. 213,000 worldwide) started printing part of its run in Frankfurt in 1979 and now has 33,000 readers on the Continent. The Paris-based International Herald Tribune (European circ. 112,000), a general-interest daily, has increased its business coverage by 25% within the past two years. Moreover, the London-based weekly Economist (European circ. 35,000) has been joined by international editions of two American magazines, Business Week (European circ. 38,000) and FORTUNE (European circ. 45,000). Journal officials insist that the territory is large...
...dominant regional newspapers, which have blatantly adopted some of the newcomer's selling points. The Austin American-Statesman is now splashed with color, rivaling USA Today's crisp photographs and streamlined graphics. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution imitated USA Today's national weather map, the Miami Herald its state-by-state compendium of news notes. The Washington Post and Chicago Tribune boosted sports coverage. Says Tribune Editor James Squires: "I see sports as USA Today's main draw...
Other fellows who will be conducting study groups are: Kenneth O. Hartnett, of The Boston Herald American; Madeleine Kunin, lieutenant governor of Vermont; and Andrew Maguire, an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from New Jersey...