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Newspaper history is studded with examples of similar miscalculations, most recently in Milwaukee, where a strike against Hearst's sickly morning Sentinel cost the American Newspaper Guild a 320-man local. Instead of meeting Guild demands, Hearst sold the Sentinel to the Milwaukee Journal−which is non-Guild...
Although all four pieces of text deal with time, and although the score is studded with the clang of bells and the tock of clocks, the music reflects the text primarily in structure rather than in sound.
Though television once seemed about to bankrupt the movie-theater business, many cinemas are making money again by showing wide-screened, star-studded spectaculars for longer runs and at higher prices. Big Ben Sack, who operates five theaters in downtown Boston and is building a sixth, is a leading practitioner...
More than that of most nations, the history of the U.S. is studded with controversies over taxation, from the Boston Tea Party of 1773 to the rocky advent of the graduated income tax in 1913. Last week taxes were once more a large and bristly national issue-but the controversy...
Murphy then presented his own star-studded entertainment program, seemingly to mellow the political aspects of the vening. The Dunhills, Edgar Bergen and his Friends, Jane Powell, the Kingston Trio, and a pair of rising young comedians named Rowan and Martin finished out the "Greatest Show in the history of...