Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fold the News American comes at a time when Hearst (estimated 1985 revenues: $1.5 billion) seems to be losing patience with papers that produce persistent losses. In 1982, Hearst, which still has 14 newspapers, including the San Francisco Examiner and the Seattle Post- Intelligencer, sold the struggling Boston Herald American to Publisher Rupert Murdoch, who has since revitalized the paper with a feisty new style...
...Boston Herald theater critic ArthurFriedman has placed shows starring Moore and Ronisand ones directed by Ronis in his "10 Best Playsof Boston" lists for the past two years. TheBoston Globe and the Phoenix havesingled Moore and Ronis out as student talent towatch in the future. Moore, since his junior yeara virtual A.R.T. company member, in last springreceived the Jonathan Levy Award, given by theOffice for the Arts to Harvard's outstandingactor, and last month won the Louis Sudler Prizeas the oustanding artist in the senior class...
...paper-airplane contests," he says, "but I had never profiled a movie princess. How, I wondered, was I going to make conversation with a woman of 18 over the space of several days, much less keep pace with her?" Goodgame, a TIME correspondent since 1984 and formerly a Miami Herald reporter in the Middle East, is a venerable...
...Concord, N.H., Christa McAuliffe, the schoolteacher whose presence on Challenger was intended to herald a now postponed era of routine space flight, was buried on a hilltop some two miles from the high school where she taught. At Arlington National Cemetery, Navy Commander Mike Smith, Challenger's pilot, was buried with military honors on Saturday. Mission Commander Dick Scobee, a former Air Force officer, will also be interred there. The wife of Payload Specialist Gregory Jarvis asked that his remains be cremated so his ashes could be scattered into the Pacific near his home in Hermosa Beach, Calif. A military...
McDavitt compared the Quincy event to theBoston Herald's Daily Wingo game. "You can winmillions totally by chance, but as long as theysay 'no purchase necessary,' you don't have to payanything of value to play, and it's not gambling...