Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...following dav, that article was reprinted in Duluth's News-Tribune & Herald. Some of Wurf's less-then-complimentary comments caused a small furor in the town of 100,000. He was lambasted in the local press, highlighted on Duluth evening television news, and the night of the hockey game, an enormous banner was displayed by some fans, proclaiming that "Nick Wurf is uncouth...
Bennett is associate sports editor of the News-Tribune & Herald...
...Chernenko, and if he stays in the good graces of his colleagues in the Politburo, he could be a leader for decades to come. And because he is young and likely to be around for quite some time, there is a natural tendency to see him as a herald of change. To some extent he is, and the change is already evident. Now that the junior member of the Politburo has become the senior partner, the collective leadership cannot be ridiculed quite so easily as a gerontocracy. No longer will Kremlinology be largely a death watch; no longer will political...
...very top of the page in a sea of red, the headline in today's News-Tribune A Herald is: "Harvard a classy foe for 'Dogs...
...family counted among its number six U.S. Senators, a Governor and a Secretary of State, and his heritage bestowed upon him both a sense of entitlement and an obligation to public service. After Harvard College, he worked as a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune on the theory that journalism was the shortest road to politics. In 1936, at the age of 34, after serving two terms in the Massachusetts state legislature, he made a run for the U.S. Senate against crusty Democratic Governor James Michael Curley, 27 years his senior. Curley ridiculed him as "Little Boy Blue...