Word: marination
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Examiner's newsroom often sound more interesting than anything the reporters cover. After Hearst hired David Burgin, 46, away from the Orlando Sentinel last year to be the Examiner's new editor, Burgin signed up Columnists Thompson and Cyra McFadden, author of The Serial, a send-up of Marin County mores. Hearst wooed away Warren Hinckle, an eccentric Chronicle columnist who bludgeons miscreants, real and imagined, in print and never goes anywhere without his basset hound, Bentley. When Frank McCulloch, 66, a veteran journalist who had just retired as executive editor of the California- based McClatchy Newspapers, interviewed Burgin...
Goals H. Rob Huribut 2, Marin Gateia, lion McCallney, RobHawley, Chuspulols; P. Hill konahue, 2. Paul Faber...
...have never been treated with anything less than respect. Marianne Romak '85 Cara Jo Swirbalus '86 Nancy Labouisse '86 Lori A. Ribeiro '85 Frances S. Hochschild '84 Alice P. Neuhauser '84 Rochelle Lipovsky '84 Theresa M. Moore '86 Grace de Fries '84 Pamela Stedman '84 Donna Marin '85 Liahann Bannerman...
...digits. At this point, however, even the power of their Cray seemed to have reached its limit. But the Sandia team made one more try. This time their target was the last unfactored number in a famous list compiled by the 17th century French mathematician Marin Mersenne. The number...
...scarcely seemed interested in it. Designated by Forbes magazine last fall as the richest American (net worth: $2.2 billion), Getty spent much of his time as a patron of the arts. He wrote songs based on Emily Dickinson poems and occasionally performed as a baritone with the Marin Opera Company near San Francisco, playing roles like Cascart in Zaza. Getty, of course, did not have to worry about where his next five-course meal was coming from; his Getty Oil dividends alone paid him $28 million annually...