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Coleman said he was particularly upset that a group of protestors stole 3,000 copies of the Daily Cal last Monday and the entire print run of 23,000 papers last Tuesday in reaction the paper's endorsement of Prop...
...Northeastern survived the scare to end all scares at Cumnock Field, defeating Harvard 2-1 in double overtime when Husky Regina Carl stole a Crimson pass, dribbled towards the right post and shot across her body into the cage...
...editor Maxwell King insists that the Inquirer has "managed to stay whole in all the important ways." This fall, for instance, the paper ran a series, "America: Who Stole the Dream?," for which two reporters spent more than two years, beginning before the 1995 cutbacks, researching the loss of decent jobs for blue-collar workers. King does not object to the demand for double-digit profitability, but he does wonder what further compromises may be necessary to achieve it. "We have stuck stubbornly to substance, and we've lost a lot of circulation," he says. "What makes a newspaper successful...
DIED. PAVEL SUDOPLATOV, 89, Stalin's spymaster who claimed he stole atom-bomb secrets from the U.S. and plotted the death of Leon Trotsky; in Moscow...
...public school where Anthony Wiggins used to teach English, seventh-graders stole his car. That persuaded him to move over to St. Adalbert's, though he had to take a $10,000 pay cut. "Crime and violence [in some public schools], those things run rampant," he says. In the more orderly atmosphere of St. Adalbert's, he says, the children "can receive the things I have to give them...