Word: hourse
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The internationally respected newspapers came within a hairbreadth of dying themselves. Exasperated by chronic featherbedding and wildcat disruptions, the Toronto-based Thomson Organization, owner of the newspapers, suspended publication last Nov. 30. Thomson executives felt they could force the anarchic print unions into line within several months, at the outside...
His friends think he is nuts, and they are right. He spends hours, late at night, parked in front of the house where Laura lives with her stepdaughter and the hus band to whom she is nothing special.
Saundra Graham is patient when City Council meetings drag on into the small hours of the morning--as a four-term incumbent and state representative, not to mention a leader of the state's Black Political Caucus--Graham is used to long meetings.
There is the story of one Gene Conley, pitcher for the '62 Sox and forward for the Celtics during the off-season, who left the Red Sox for 68 hours, contemplating the possibility of going "to Bethlehem, Israel," to get "nearer to God." He was drunk and tired, they said...
With the World Series of city politics--the biennial municipal elections--hours away, all three slates are winding up frenetic campaigns.