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plants in the valley." - a man, 45-54 "Not harsh enough with Legislature." - a man over 65 "Too much "upper class' news." - a woman, 55-64 "Off-the-wall editorials." - a woman, 35-44 "There is no soap opera update." - a woman, 25-34... Published: Tuesday, November 16, 1993 Words: 733
judge and lawyer who helped settle their disputes and two state troopers who helped protect them. As workers at the local newspaper watched from inside their offices, the headstone was lowered to the ground in Memorial Park, 3 feet... Published: Saturday, August 23, 1997 Words: 440
of Buddhist traditions. Vuyk said the hostage taker gave a letter to one of the monks to deliver to the Deseret News, one of Salt Lake City's two daily newspapers. The monk gave the letter to police. Vuyk said the man had demanded to... Published: Sunday, March 06, 1994 Words: 595
factory's main exit doors to make sure their workers didn't slip away from their jobs for a few minutes. How did the press cover this tragedy? William Greider, political editor of Rolling Stone, reported in his book, One World, Ready... Published: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 Words: 455
over a month later, he was hanged. The Associated Press reported: "The special grand jury which indicted him was empaneled today and returned its findings after brief deliberation. Sawyer immediately was arraigned on the charge and... Published: Monday, November 11, 1996 Words: 1441
in Tiananmen Square and say firmly: "Mr. Jiang, open your jailhouse doors and let the prisoners of Tiananmen go free!"' Don't hold your breath. Clinton's tawdry pilgrimage to bloody Tiananmen proves everything's for sale. Even honor.... Published: Saturday, May 23, 1998 Words: 810
$28 million so far, and two of the biggest brokerages remain to be dealt with. Thank heaven other voices prevailed. House Speaker Chuck Chambers says Delegate Perry Mann, D-Summers, is "one of the most intelligent and well-read people... Published: Monday, February 24, 1992 Words: 869
electric chair in which nine inmates were executed before capital punishment was abolished in West Virginia in 1963. Although the death house in which electrocutions were carried out has long been dismantled, the chair and the General... Published: Friday, November 03, 1995 Words: 1362
and medical insurance, and even allowing for a hot metal bonus of $2 an hour which all production workers earn when aluminum prices average 81 cents a pound for a quarter, it is. difficult to reconcile the company's claims of what they... Published: Tuesday, October 09, 1990 Words: 1371
just trying to "make West Virginia shine." She said she installs a decorated cross on the road at Easter, and wants to erect a statue of Sen. Byrd. After presidential counsel Vincent Foster committed suicide, columnist Michael Kinsley... Published: Monday, August 09, 1993 Words: 766