Word: heralds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...conference of college homosexuals to be held at Brown this weekend has sparked campus-wide controversy over housing the gay guests, The Brown Daily Herald reported...
Nine of the graves signify people who died fighting apartheid in South Africa and slavery in America. The 10th grave stands for the people yet to die in the struggle, said N. Andrew Cohen, general manager of the Brown Daily Herald. The pro-divestment activists are keeping a round-the-clock watch over the graves to prevent vandalism similar to that which occurred at Dartmouth and Stanford...
Elsewhere, the Miami Herald turned out an eight-page special section, wrapped around the previously printed front page, for its Tuesday-evening editions. Both Los Angeles papers, the Times and the Herald Examiner, moved up the publication of their Tuesday-afternoon editions and doubled the usual size of their pressruns. Denver's Rocky Mountain News published its first extra since V-J day; all 67,000 copies sold...
...athletes are an interesting breed. They're willng to toil in obscurity while their varsity brethren grab headlines and glory. This team is no different. It plays for no publicity at all. "When the season started, I told these guys `We're not playing for the Boston Herald,''' coach Steve Bzomowski said...
...Sacramento and Washington, and its overall coverage is a bit skimpy considering the large editorial staff (269 reporters and editors). Hearst does not lack experience, having worked as an Examiner reporter and editor for three years before serving as assistant managing editor at the company's Los Angeles Herald Examiner from 1978 to 1984. Nonetheless, he is criticized by staffers for playing favorites and for poor management. "He's great on ideas," says a reporter, "but he doesn't follow through...