Word: mirrored
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been worth a few lines in a few local papers. But not now; it was splashed all over Page One. For as most everyone knew, "Happy" Murphy had long been rumored to become the second wife of New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller, 54. As the New York Mirror headlined: ROCKY...
...WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING. CEroled the Herald Tribune. "New York's ALIVE again," said the Mirror. In a paean to the sweet scent of printer's ink. Hearst Columnist Bob Considine cooed...
...Mirror smelled absolutely delicious. If possible, the Journal-American smells deliciouser...
However they smelled. Manhattan's papers returned last week after their 114-day blackout with a solid, 6,500,000-copy thwack!-720,000 above their prestrike circulation. And they went fast, although newsdealers later bundled up and returned thousands on thousands of copies. Exulted Mirror Managing Editor Selig Adler: "We sold more papers than when Marilyn Monroe died...
...paid civil servant ($67,000 a year) in British history. Last week the report was finally made public, and Beeching's thoroughgoing case for a historic revamping of Britain's railway system proved so compelling that the expected grumbles were outnumbered by the cheers. Said the Daily Mirror: "It's tough, it's brilliant, and it's right...