Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Wednesday while he was abroad on business. The Mirror said it had agreed to pay Ferretti $1,670 in cash as a first installment in the supposed deal. The Mirror handed over the bundle to Kensington Palace, the princess's former home, with a formal letter promising not to publish or reproduce copies, according to the Mirror and two other tabloid newspapers...
...Eric D. Albert '98, who had more serious issues with the coverage of the alleged rape or the story on "solicitation" by orthodox Jews. Yet others felt there wasn't enough coverage of certain sports like golf or squash, of events happening on weekends because The Crimson doesn't publish on Saturday and Sunday, or of student group activities. These are certainly more fundamental concerns, less easy to brush aside. And then there were some that veered into the realm of the holistically uncomplimentary, the vitriolic and the profane. I received the following: "I never read The Crimson...
...with that stick. "He asked me to come to Washington. He said, 'You can live on the Hill. I can find you a job.'" Clinton offered a sharply different account in his deposition, denying there was a relationship and saying that at the reunion Browning threatened to publish a "fantasy" roman a clef about Clinton, simply because she needed the money...
Here at TIME we regularly publish lists of superlatives, such as our project that begins next month profiling the 100 Most Influential People of the Century. Now, we're pleased to report, TIME has turned up atop a prestigious list of someone else's crafting. Adweek, a major advertising trade journal, has declared TIME No. 1 on its list of the 10 hottest magazines of 1997. TIME last graced the list in 1983, in the No. 7 spot...
...Jones" is nearing completion of a two-volume history of Native Americans in New England. He has worked on the project for seven years. Most of his research was conducted in Widener Library, where he has a study carrel. Pilgrim Press has reviewing the manuscript and would like to publish the book under the title, The Harvard History of Native Americans in New England...