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Kilgore's formula remains pretty much intact today. The day's top business and world news is succinctly summarized for skimmers in two columns of short paragraphs on Page One. In the left-and right-hand columns are long articles called leders: well-researched feature stories or comprehensive roundups on new trends in both the business and civilian world. In the center of the page is a buoyantly written, sometimes zany piece called an Ahed (named for the A formed by its hairline border and decorative stars). Inside the paper is a numbing expanse of corporate and political...
Trotsky's letters disclose a new and fascinating personal dimension of the revolutionary genius who, as Lenin's right-hand man, led the Bolshevik armed forces in the October 1917 revolution. After Lenin's death in 1924, Trotsky lost a struggle for power to Stalin; this ended in Trotsky's banishment and Stalin's Great Purge of supposed "Trotskyites" in the late 1930s. The consequences of that savage quarrel run like a sanguinary thread throughout the Trotsky correspondence...
Every town will take an inventory of its intersections to decide which ones are dangerous for right-hand turns during red lights, Sue Myers, Massachusetts assistant secretary of transportation, said yesterday. At those intersections, towns will not post signs, she said...
Harvard, however, regained control of the game quickly. At 11:58 tri-captain Julie Brynteson chipped a perfect curving airball to St. Louis, who slammed it into the right-hand side of the net, leaving Terrier goalie Margie McClure tasting the turf...
...Louis, Harvard's high-scorer for the past two seasons, tallied her first goal of the year when she lofted a pass from Gia Johnson into the right-hand corner of the net with 12 minutes left to play in the first half...