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THAT COMMENT seems to explain, in part, the appeal of the Joan Webster story. There have been front page articles in the Boston Herald American, prominently-displayed stories in the Boston Globe, several stories in the New York Times, and others carried on the national wire services. At this week's conference, about two dozen reporters, from print, radio, and television, bounded the Websters for "personal details" of their emotional trauma...
Jacquie Kimberly, meanwhile, denies any sexual involvement with Roxanne or Peter in any permutation. "It's so ludicrous," she told the Miami Herald. "Pulitzer is definitely deranged and desperate for the almighty buck. How can one take him seriously?" The Kimberlys met when she was 17, and seven years ago, they came close to divorcing. Both Jacquie Kimberly and Sportsman James Kimberly, who affects a single earring, have been subpoenaed to testify. Says Jacquie: "It's fortunate for me that my husband is such a strong, secure person." At least "in our fight," she adds, "no one else...
Bafalis may be concentrating on the wrong issues anyway. According to a poll by the Miami Herald, the voters' biggest concern is the economy. And there Graham clearly has the edge. Under his administration, Florida has expanded beyond a tourist-based economy vulnerable to every economic downturn. Some 122,000 new jobs have been added to the state's economy, most of them in high-technology areas that have proved virtually recession proof. As a result, for the first time ever in a recession, Florida's unemployment rate is running below the national average...
While relinquishing his full-time position with CBS Paley announced plans to become a partner hi Manhattan's Whitcorn Investment Co. That firm indirectly owns a one-third interest in the Paris-based International Herald Tribune and has other publishing and cable-television ventures...
...from the era when, whatever education's difficulties in execution, the underlying philosophy required a relentless drive for improvement. The post-World War Two birth of the equal opportunity principle took place in a period of increasing funding and optimism. Practical difficulties which later emerged seemed for years to herald not collapse but maturity, a challenge which would lead to regulation and compromise. Basic competency, like the earlier experiment of affirmative action, was advanced and has taken root in the hopes of fighting things through, turning things around, preserving the basic assumption that compromise will produce progress. Informed tinkering would...