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...vowed to use his influence to crush those who opposed his empty amendment. Many Democratic congressional candidates, as well as the 20 Republicans who stood up for reason under intense peer pressure, will have difficulty explaining to impatient constituents why they opposed a measure encouraging a balanced national ledger...
...have the resources of the Herald or the Times," says News-Press Executive Editor Ron Thornburg, "but we can make little guerrilla raids." The News-Press and the slightly larger but less ambitious Cocoa Today are owned by the giant Gannett chain. The Lakeland Ledger (circ. 50,000) has probably surpassed the Gainesville Sun (circ. 42,000) as editorial leader of the six dailies owned by the New York Times Co. Perhaps best of the tiny dailies is the Vero Beach Press Journal (circ. 15,000). The top weekly is almost surely the Naples Star (circ...
...sheds crocodile tears like a U.S. farmer. He is either crying about too much rain-or not enough. And he cries again when the harvest is so bountiful that it depresses the prices he gets. But when he examined his ledger over the winter, he usually had something to smile about: annual farm income often rose, and the value of land and machinery soared. No more. The tears flooding rural America this spring are genuine. Caught in a cashflow crunch, farmers are facing their bleakest year since the Depression...
Tufts University police refused to comment yesterday. Last week, however, Sgt. Paul Riley told the Newark, N.J., Star-Ledger that Taylor had last been seen alive early Saturday morning as she returned from a party...
...that time she seemed neither depressed nor as if she had been drinking." Riley told the Star-Ledger...