Word: masthead
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...holding up a copy of yesterday's New York Post, which had the headline "Chillary" emblazoned across the masthead, Stahl said the Clintons are not always able to keep up appearances...
...holding up a copy of yesterday's New YorkPost, which had the headline "Chillary" emblazonedacross the masthead, Stahl said the Clintons arenot always able to keep up appearances. The storyreported that Hillary Clinton had not accompaniedthe president on his trip to Latin America thisweek because she was angry with...
...looking forward to leading the charge [this year]," Stevenson said. "Our masthead is very deep. There are a lot of talented people on this paper now, and I'm glad that I have the chance to work with all the writers and all the support staff...
Hennessy-Fiske. Not Hennessey-Fiske. In a recent article about the Boylston Speaking Prize winners, The Crimson managed to misspell repeatedly the name of one of its own executive editors--a name which appears on the masthead, bylines and credits almost every day. The error highlighted by far the most common category of complaints against the Crimson: that of misspelling, misquoting and reporting of inaccurate facts...
...Herald story is attributed to "Vernon Baislin," who is not listed in the Yale student directory or on the masthead of the newspaper. Andrew Krause, a managing editor of the Herald, explained that the name is an anagram of one of the newspaper's staffers, Brian Levinson...