Word: philadelphia
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week L'Unità folded its once-thriving editions in industrial Turin and Genoa, announced that its sole surviving regional edition in Milan will now serve all three cities-a feat comparable to making over a Pittsburgh daily for readers in Philadelphia and Baltimore. Beyond that, the paper was reduced to running a Page One jeremiad by Party Boss Palmiro Togliatti, imploring the faithful to dig deep in their pockets to save L'Unità from "extermination...
Four-Word Manual. When newspapers cover business with top reporters and the uninhibited news judgment on which-in every other field-newsmen pride themselves, they are usually rewarded with heavy readership. The Philadelphia Bulletin's Financial Editor J. (for Joseph) A. Livingston, whose syndicated, thrice-weekly column is carried by some 60 other dailies, attracts a broad cross section of readers with straight-from-the-shoulder reporting that acknowledges no sacred cows. Leslie Gould, daily columnist (50 papers) and financial editor for Hearst's New York Journal-American, writes about his subject as if he were covering...
Ahead of the Game. In Philadelphia, a sign on a new restaurant reads: "Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese. Built...
...Lilly & Co. and Pitman-Moore Co. of Indianapolis; Lederle Laboratories of Pearl River, N.Y.; National Drug Co. and Merck Sharp & Dohme, Inc. of Philadelphia; Parke, Davis & Co. of Detroit...
Budget Pinch. In Philadelphia, Jack Gee, 41, charged with burglary, told arresting officers that he needed money because he was two payments behind on his 1956 Cadillac...