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...Molly Backup '72, Mary Ellen Burns '70, Henry J. Sommer '71, Dale B. Fink '71-'72, Harry Rudloe '73, Craig Unger '71, Carol Sternhell '71, deborah Johnson '71, William M. kutik '70, Jan L. Handke (SPH '75), Mark R. Cullen '71 M. Barry '70, Mary Summers '70, Virginia Vogel Zanger '70-'72, Sylvia Lester '70, Felice Perlman '71-'73, Lowry Hemphill '72, Jonathan M.Harris '69-'71, Jean Alonzo '59, Charles Bernstein '72, Daniel Gilbarg '68, David Schuldberg '72-'73, Jonathan Walters '71, Judith E. Smith '70, Frances A. Maher '64, Holly Cheever '71, Ellen Gesmer '71-'72, Bernie Blustein...
...Mark Zanger, Op-Ed editor of the MiddlesexNews, said, "I think these stories are a realservice." He added that the administration of thehospital seemed more responsive since itspublication...
Neither Wiegand nor Zanger thought The Streetwas likely to survive long. "It's not a greatperiod for alternative newspapers," said Wiegand...
...reviewers in the paper's last years). The crowd that once knew about Vietnam now suspected El Salvador, so the Realp suspected too. Old readers dressed as they like; these days, throwbacks to sloppiness were likely to be nabbed by the Fashion Police, that particularly obnoxious feature. Mark Zanger, editor since August, shortened articles and straightened styles in an unsuccessful effort to keep the paper afloat. He wanted he told Alexander Cockburn, to make it "cheap, vulgar, lurid, left wing, intellectual and satirical, with a bow to the National Enquirer." The trouble is, cheap and vulgar and especially satire often...
...Mark Zanger, who wrote the Real Paper article, pointed out, there wouldn't be any neediest cases at all if the greediest cases didn't hog everything. So the Realp piece wasn't really cynical--just showing the other side of the story...