Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Charles L. Whipple of the Boston Globe, for example, neatly avoids the question to which he addresses himself: "Reporting the Scandals: Has the Boston Press Fulfilled Its Responsibilities?" Instead, he contents himself mainly with praising the Globe at the expense of the Herald-Traveler...
...Other endorsements so far: the Herald Tribune for Lefkowitz, the Post for Wagner...
This nagging query was made last week, not by a Kennedy critic, but by a Kennedy loyalist and personal friend, the New York Herald Tribune's Syndicated Columnist Joseph Alsop. Alsop's "yes, but" answer demonstrated the difficulty he had in answering his own question. He offered no evidence that criticism of the Kennedy Administration is widespread, but he did not hesitate to explain why such criticism should exist. The President's trouble, wrote Alsop, is that he gets too much advice: "With the most terrible choices being daily thrust upon him, Kennedy is daily beset...
...reduction in U.N. troops in the Middle East might well bring chaos," cautioned Reid, former editor and publisher of the New York Herald-Tribune. "And Arab refugees should no longer be treated as political pawns...
...American, the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, the Detroit Times) and merged the San Francisco Call-Bulletin with Scripps-Howard's News, retaining only a financial interest in the hyphenated News-Call Bulletin. At least three other Hearstpapers have been offered for sale: the Los Angeles morning Examiner and evening Herald-Express, and the New York Mirror...