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With the paper coming off a period of “awful upheaval,” Bennett may have arrived at a perfect time, according to current colleague Joel Pett, an editorial cartoonist...
Bennett left Portland to become editor of the Herald-Leader just 21 months ago. Pett said she would be missed in Lexington...
Much in the imperial Gaullist manner, Nixon granted a rare preInauguration interview to the Associated Press's Saul Pett. The interview, which Nixon insisted be confined to questions about his mood and personality, proved to be revealing, especially about the President's post-election feelings. Said Nixon: "After four years of the most devastating attacks on TV, in much of the media, in editorials and columns, and then all that talk in the last two or three weeks of the campaign of the gap narrowing . . . and then whap! A landslide, 49 states, 61% of the vote!" He paused...
Boston has a reputation deserved or not for politicians who act in their own best interests. But there is a spi?itual plat?au a level above pett?, ward-heeling thi? very, that is reached rarely if ever, by mere mortals. It is the mystique of James Michael Curley...
...young (everyone has plenty of those), plus a foot-high stack of reports from correspondents all over the world, formed the raw material for this week's cover story, which was written by Robert Jones and edited by Michael Demarest. The researchers were Harriet Heck and Jane Pett...