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...thrice-weekly column for 200 newspapers (including the Chicago Sun-Times and the Boston Globe) has a title that precisely conveys her puckish point of view. She calls it "At Wit's End." What most tickles Erma, a former women's news reporter for the Dayton Journal Herald, is her unfashionable fascination with being a housewife. Her beat, she once wrote, is the utility room...
Erma rarely lectures and seldom ap pears on television. She spends most of her time on a 30-acre farm in Bellbrook, Ohio, a small town 10 miles south of Dayton. Besides her newspaper column (which was launched by the Dayton Journal Herald in 1965, is now syndicated by Publishers-Hall and last year earned her close to $50,000), she writes a monthly column for Good Housekeeping entitled "Up the Wall" and is working on her second book...
...Times Mirror Co., the merger -if consummated-will culminate a decade-long drive that thus far has made it the third largest in U.S. publishing. Six months ago, the company also entered into a merger agreement with the Dallas Times Herald and its three local TV and radio stations...
...coast-to-coast media merger were not enough, there were reports at week's end that the New York Times, which gave the Los Angeles Times-Newsday story front-page play, was talking to the Hearst Corp. about purchasing the strike-troubled Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. New York Times Publisher Arthur Ochs ("Punch") Sulzberger was not available for comment...
...usually formed because their members are dissatisfied with the same old Fellini pictures, only to find that the financial hassles force them to book more of the same. Every so often someone takes a risk, brings something genuinely unconventional, and proceeds to get clobbered: two weeks later the notices herald that "great classic, La Stradu," once again. Tonight both Lowell and Eliot Film Societies are losing money, yet each is showing a strong, deserving film that we just won't see anywhere else...