Word: heralds
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Other major stories have appeared in The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Herald, and The Denver Post, and on network news programs. "They usually can't tell whether we're radicals or reactionaries," Siegier said. "But they admit we're consistently in favor of letting people live their own lives...
...competition in large cities has been shrinking steadily since World War II. Urban blight and the middle-class flight to the suburbs have dispersed both readership and retail advertising. Rising production costs are also forcing newspapers to merge with rivals or quit altogether. Already this year, Boston's Herald Traveler has been absorbed by the Record American and Washington's Daily News by the Evening Star. Last week it was the turn of the venerable Newark Evening News, for decades the biggest and best paper in New Jersey. Its death left Newark (pop. 382,000) the largest...
Examples of Cohen's keep-in-touch policy: during the Democratic Convention, he flew in the Miami Herald daily to provide his readers with local reporting. He carried Dallas papers following John F. Kennedy's assassination and California papers following Robert F. Kennedy's death. Cohen also responded to the local Kennedy cult by selling the memorial recording of Kennedy's speeches...
...Games were written by Associate Editor Edwin Bolwell. Bolwell, who will be in Munich later this month covering the Games firsthand, was first introduced to the Olympics spectacle 16 years ago. The Games were then in Melbourne, Australia, and Bolwell was a reporter for his home-town Melbourne Herald...
Examples of Cohen's keep-in-touch policy: during the Democratic Convention, he flew in the Miami Herald daily to provide his readers with local reporting. He carried Dallas papers following John F. Kennedy's assassination and California papers following Robert F. Kennedy's death. Cohen also responded to the local Kennedy cult by selling the memorial recording of Kennedy's speeches...