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...advertisements for the biography. It is no secret around New Hampshire that Cash once had a drinking problem and was dismissed by the Union Leader in 1959. "Nobody ever drank more than Kevin-he was a real newspaperman," says Jimmy Breslin, an old colleague from Cash's Herald Tribune days, who encouraged him in the project. Cash readily admits that he was fired-for showing up drunk to cover a golf match -but swears he has not had a drink in two years. Says he: "I gave up everything for this. I thought it was about time somebody stood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Loeb Blow | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

...Free Press, he had won an American Bar Association award. Most important, he was the millionaire grandson and a presumed heir of John S. Knight, 81, founder of the Knight-Rider Newspapers Inc., the chain that includes some 35 daily papers, such as the Detroit Free Press, the Miami Herald and the morning Philadelphia Inquirer, as well as the News. Unknown to most of his friends, the chunky bachelor was also a homosexual who frequented the nearby "merry-go-round" area of the city, where he sought out male prostitutes and dropped in at leather bars. Apparently, last week this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCANDALS: Murder in Philadelphia | 12/22/1975 | See Source »

...there was none, a file was opened on each such critic. Roosevelt ordered the FBI to put taps on the home telephones of three or four of his closest advisers, including Harry Hopkins. F.D.R. suspected that Hopkins' wife was passing anti-Administration information to the receptive Washington Times-Herald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FBI: Hoover's Political Spying for Presidents | 12/15/1975 | See Source »

However the approach might be categorized, it works. In the past seven years, Bloomingdale's Manhattan store alone has increased sales by more than 50%, to about $160 million, v. the same for Macy's Herald Square store (with twice the selling space) and $85 million for Gimbel's 33rd Street store. By the retail accountant's measurement, Bloomingdale's gets $350 of sales this year out of each square foot of floor space?about four times the average for all U.S. department stores. Profits are not reported separately, but Federated has consistently kept as after-tax profit about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAILING: Leadin Toward A Green Christmas | 12/1/1975 | See Source »

...most enjoyable of them all, and I think we'll do well again this year as long as our pacemakers hold up." ORDER OF EVENTS Estimated Start 10 a.m. Veteran Singles 10:30 Women's Fours with Coxswain 10:50 Double Sculls 11:10 Lightweight Eight (Boston Herald American Trophy) 11:25 Elite Fours with Cox (Schaefer Trophy) 11:40 Novice Singles 12:10p.m. Intermediate Fours with Cox 12:30 Women's singles 12:55 Junior Eights 1:10 Intermediate Light Singles 1:35 Paris without Cox 1:55 Intermediate Singles (Hawes Memorial Trophy) 2:20 Intermediate Eights (Boxton Mayor...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Crews and Chaos Descend on Charles | 10/25/1975 | See Source »

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