Word: philadelphia
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...approach is supposedly modeled on the London Times, but it looks rather like the Philadelphia Inquirer. The designer introduced a new style logotype for items like the front page News Digest, Weather, and Good News items, as well as for the various columns. They are in the form of thin white lettering on a black capsule shaped background. Despite the new look, the overall appearance of the paper is still somehow darker and bolder than the almostly sedately gray Globe...
Robert Bruce Aird Philadelphia...
...CARTER: In the East, New York Times, New York Post, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Daily News, Long Island (N.Y.) Press. In the South, Atlanta Constitution, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, Nashville's Tennessean, Miami News, Louisville Courier-Journal. In the Midwest, Des Moines Register, Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Daily News. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Milwaukee Journal. In the West, Denver Post...
...FORD: In the East, New York Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Boston Herald American, Baltimore News American, Baltimore Sun, Providence Journal, Providence Bulletin, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester Times-Union, Hartford (Conn.) Courant, Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader. In the South, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Miami Herald, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Nashville Banner, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) News, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Times Herald. In the Midwest, Detroit News, Chicago Tribune, Lincoln (Neb.) Journal, Tulsa (Okla.) World, Cleveland Plain Dealer, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. In the West, Oakland (Calif.) Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Albuquerque Journal. San Diego Union. Portland's Oregonian...
...other public appearances, reporters either watch Ford from roped-in areas some distance away or are kept waiting on the press bus, where they listen to a "pool" reporter's walkie-talkie account. "We're trapped in a steel cocoon," says Larry O'Rourke of the Philadelphia Bulletin. "We're fed what they want us to know...