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Perhaps the most prescient thinking behinddecisions to cover or not to cover went on insidethe editorial offices of the Wall Street Journal.After publishing a caustic preview of the 350th inmid-August, the paper has no plans, barring anyunforeseen events newsworthy in and of themselves,to cover 350th festivities. "Our philosophy is togive our readers what they need to know," says thepaper's Boston bureau head Larry Ingrassia, "notmore than they need to know."CrimsonPeter H. SchwartzThe newsstand at Out of Town News is thebest indicator of what America thinks aboutHarvard's 350th...
...gathered media representatives were treated to a preview of the 10- foot John Harvard marionette and its creator,Cambridge sculptor Bert Snow. Snow said that his"kinetic sculpture" would be roaming through thecrowd at the floating birthday party on September3, shaking hands with members of the audience,which official estimates place at 50,000 to100,000 people...
Rush gave a preview yesterday of his September5 appearance, performing the folk song "Bandit ofBrazil." Rush added some levity to the pressconference, explaining that the song he was aboutto perform came from "a movie you will never seeon TV, no matter how late it gets...
Slow though it may be in coming, a tilt to the right by the Rehnquist Court may emerge in some critical areas. A thumbnail preview...
...first report to rouse Casey's ire came on Monday's edition of NBC's Today show. Giving a preview of the Pelton trial, Correspondent James Polk reported that the accused spy "apparently gave away one of the NSA's most sensitive secrets--a project with the code name Ivy Bells, believed to be a top-secret underwater eavesdropping operation by American submarines inside Russian harbors...