Word: journals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...winter Bertha Donaldson fell ill and had to be evacuated by Bush Pilot Sheldon. Soon she. was back, not knowing that her illness, Hodgkin's disease, would some day cause her to leave Alaska and would eventually take her life. In the early spring she wrote in her journal, "I've never seen such a March in my life. The only thing I heard yesterday was a robin. Sometimes I sit on a stump and listen to the silence...
...first. Immediacy is their strongest suit. Newspapers take the time to research and prepare in-depth analyses or investigative pieces. For its part, TV news generally follows the print media's lead, as it did after the Louisville debate. On the following Tuesday morning, The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page story on Reagan's age as a campaign issue. Guess which heretofore untouched story led the broadcasts on each network that night? The debate had been on a Sunday. Why hadn't age been a story on Monday...
Since be took up residence in Massachusetts Hall last June, Shattuck, formerly a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, has focused his energies on the issue of academic freedom. Shattuck has so far addressed this issue in magazine and journal articles, several public speeches, and in this report...
...watched House races. In Delaware, Democrat Tom Carper, 37, is running even with his well-financed opponent, Elise du Pont, 48, wife of the state's outgoing Governor and chemical fortune heir. Last week Carper won the endorsement of the state's two dailies, the Wilmington News-Journal and the Delaware State News. In New York, Republican Bill Green, 55, continues to hold a lead over brash Democratic Challenger Andrew Stein, 39, in the race to represent Manhattan's prestigious silk-stocking district, though both sides acknowledge that the gap is narrowing. In Mississippi's Delta...
...year PepsiCo veteren is next in line to replace the corportation's current chief executive officer, Donald Kendall, but the company thinks Pearson, now 59, would be too old to head the operation when Kendall retires in mid-1986, according to an article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal...