Word: newtons
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...While a policy of zero-tolerance regarding profanity was for my dismissal, this had not strictly been the station?s practice.? Case in point: A 2002 interview that Seymour did with Dennis Hopper regarding Andy Warhol.? While discussing the work of Helmut Newton, Hopper used the same strong obscenity I did, Ruth laughed, and it ran unbleeped...
...Officers came upon suspicious individuals in John F. Kennedy Park. After a field interview, officers took Michael J. Power, 27, of Newton, into custody on an outstanding warrant...
...stood gazing at the jewelry alongside her friend Joan Witt of Newton, who described herself as “mad for amber...
...From Newton to New Delhi, the new class of fellows at the Kennedy School of Government’s Shorenstein Center have converged in Cambridge to begin their study of American news coverage this week...
When he died last week after losing control of his car and crashing it into a wall, the photographer HELMUT NEWTON, 83, deprived the world of one of its most inventive reprobates. In the 1970s his spike-heeled women, cold but carnal, introduced to fashion photography the idioms of black leather and deluxe European decadence. The son of prosperous Jewish parents, Newton fled from Hitler's Germany to Singapore, where he took up the camera, then to Australia, where he was discovered by Vogue. In London and New York, he developed the louche, provocative style of his breakthrough 1976 book...