Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...least his fellow citizens in Morgantown, N.C., tried to make his life easy. "We didn't even carry a story on his reaction to the Nixon speech," said J.D. Fitz, publisher of the Morgantown News-Herald. "We didn't want to bother him. He's the same as always, and we're the same as always. Most everyone here loved Senator Sam before all this television. They still do." Sam pays a daily visit to his office, sifts through the mail, then strolls down the street greeting friends and neighbors. One afternoon he mowed the lawn...
...many more newspapers, including some that had supported Nixon until last week, were calling for release of the tapes. Said the Portland (Me.) Press-Herald, a liberal Republican paper: "Is impeachment the only means by which the American public can learn the full facts about Watergate?" The London Times has been consistent in defending Nixon, but last week, after Nixon's refusal, it editorialized: "When an accused man refuses to produce evidence which would decide the matter, the natural inference is that he does not do it because he dare not do it." Columnists Rowland Evans and Robert Novak...
...presently searching for Robert Shaw, a Miami Herald reporter and Will Corbin, a Gainesville Sun reporter. The two allegedly held a news conference with Bob Savage, a Vietnam Veterans Against the War activist...
Richard Archibald, city editor of the Herald, said yesterday that the case would definitely be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court...
Paul added that all major newspapers could be expected to back the Herald in its long battle with the courts. The Florida decision could ultimately affect every paper in the country, Paul said...