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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...York strike have been the local morning papers. The Herald, mainly because it carries a truncated version of the New York Times news service, has attracted the most Times-less readers. But the Globe, which manages to carry just a bit more news on its front page than the menu at Howard Johnson's has also picked up many readers...
...Administration's tax-cutting program, Dillon began, "is to release our economy from the shackles of an overly repressive income tax rate structure so that it can move ahead to full-capacity utilization of its human and physical resources." No sooner had Dillon finished reading a 75-page prepared statement than Wisconsin's Congressman John W. Byrnes moved in to attack. Said Byrnes, top-ranking Republican on Ways and Means: "I believe there are two essential requisites for a tax reduction this year. First, there must be some willingness to tailor expenditures to the need for tax reduction...
...Sensational Buy in Rome!'' cried the quarter-page ad in Rome's Daily American. "Trevi Palace for Sale." Under a picture of the fountain of Trevi (which was not on sale) were spelled out the palace's more obvious assets: "Invaluable Publicity, Central Heating, Plenty of Water...
...remark so enraged Hedda, she says, that she saw to it that the story-minus the offensive quote-was plastered across the front page of the Los Angeles Times. "I had no regret," she adds. "If she'd been my own daughter, I'd have done it. Without a sense of integrity you can't sleep nights...
...CRIMSON has a monopoly on covering the Congo. David L. Halberstam, managing editor in 1955, reported on the Congo crisis for the New York Times and won the Times front-page award in 1961. Halberstam has since moved on to Vietnam, and his place in the Congo has been taken by J. Anthony Lukas, associate managing editor of the CRIMSON...