Word: commerciale
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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*Pulliam also owns Phoenix' afternoon paper, the Gazette, the Indianapolis Star and News, the Muncie Star and Press, the Vincennes (Ind.) Sun-Commercial, the Huntington Herald-Press.
Hard on the heels of the scare story that the U.S. was invading Germany with the Colorado beetle, the Communists spread another fantastic tale: the "Amis" (Americans) had mined the Rhine's big Lorelei rock†so that they could blow it into the river, creating a dam which...
¶ In Denmark, cancer of the esophagus "caused more deaths among persons engaged in hotels and restaurants, and among commercial travelers, than in other occupations." It is commoner in hotel-filled Switzerland than in England. Stomach cancer is commoner in urban than in rural areas in England, but in Denmark...
For seven weeks, 500 striking members of the C.I.O. American Newspaper Guild had kept Roy Howard's New York World-Telegram & Sun (circ. 612,468) from publishing so much as a single edition. The strikers were backed by upwards of 1,000 craft employees. Some 100 nonstriking editorial and...
Early Bird. In the impasse, New Yorkers, thirsting for war news, lapped up Hearst's Journal-American, and the tabloid Post. Wall Streeters were also sending out for the Newark (N.J.) News, the only nearby afternoon paper that prints the complete stock market tables. All that the W-T...