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...differences in style reverberated beyond the voting booth. When he conceded defeat, Black Leader Melvin King was the first to acknowledge that the exemplary campaign represented a victory for Raymond Flynn and "a giant step forward" for the city of Boston. The contest between Maurice Ferre, a Puerto Rican, and Suarez, a Cuban, was so fractious that it left Miami more divided than ever...
...booth, to be manned by one officer from 8 a.m. until midnight, will cover the neighborhood during its heaviest crime period each day, according to City Councilor Saundra Graham...
Sixteen hours a day, seven days a week, police officers will man an anticrime observation booth in Central Square, city officials announced yesterday...
...booth, which opened yesterday amid pomp and circumstance, will serve as a "visible deterrent to crime," Deputy City Manager Richard C. Rossi said yesterday...
...shunned big dividends in order to pump corporate earnings into new acquisitions. His purchases of dailies like the New Orleans Times-Picayune and its sister, the States-Item (for $42 million in 1962), set records for the amount spent on newspapers. In 1976, Newhouse outbid Times Mirror for the Booth Newspapers of Michigan, whose holdings included the Sunday magazine supplement Parade. The purchase price of $304.5 million remains the highest ever paid in a U.S. newspaper transaction...