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...writers eager to probe her personal life was oppressive to Streep, a private person who feels (following the fashion of Actor Robert De Niro and some lordly professional athletes) that newsprint could wrap fish even better if reporters did not go through the messy and wasteful process of putting ink...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Makes Meryl Magic | 9/7/1981 | See Source »

Last week's headline in the Philadelphia Bulletin carried a double meaning: it was jubilant-and it was printed in red ink...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Survival Story | 8/31/1981 | See Source »

...competition from suburban newspapers and local television news. Those hurdles proved insurmountable. Tonight received a huge injection from a $20 million News revitalization fund, but its circulation, headily projected at 300,000, finally slumped to 70,000. The News's profits gave way to a torrent of red ink: even with Tonight folded, the paper expects to lose $11 million this year. Said Publisher Robert Hunt: "We went all out to produce the liveliest, most interesting editorial package we could and, damn it, it didn't work. It was a bad marketing plan. We made a mistake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: For Tonight, No More Tomorrows | 8/24/1981 | See Source »

...mark the first electoral test his Republicans face. Should Reagan's revolution work out the way he hopes it will, those congressional elections may well entrench the Republicans as the party of the '80s. If not, and if inflation is inflamed by federal budgets wallowing in red ink, the President will have to shoulder most of the blame. -By Walter Isaacson. Reported by Douglas Brew and Neil MacNeil/Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yeas 238-Nays 195 | 8/10/1981 | See Source »

Although $12 million will not go far in solving Chrysler's massive financial problems, the small profit represents a significant improvement over last year's second quarter, when the company lost a stunning $536 million. Skeptical observers, however, wondered whether Chrysler's black ink was a demonstration of the company's improving health or just the outcome of some fancy financial footwork...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Days of Glory | 8/3/1981 | See Source »

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