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Not everyone hailed the Sullivan decision. Many targets of press inquiry thought it amounted to giving journalists a gun and a license to kill. In retrospect, some editors think they responded to their new legal protection by relaxing their standards of research and caution. Says Chicago Tribune Editor James Squires...
Your cover story on Erma Bombeck [LIVING, July 2] was a revealing close-up of that gifted lady. I must be a maverick. I am not one of her fans. But I admire her ability and the self-discipline she brings to her work. If she has been able to...
The dapper, polished Gray, 62, is the founder and president of Gray & Co., an 86-member lobbying and public relations firm located in a lavishly decorated former generating plant in Georgetown immodestly named the Power House. His office is decorated with photographs of him shaking hands with every President since...
Editor James Squires, 41, a former Washington bureau chief who returned to the Trib in July 1981 after a five-year stint as top editor of the company-owned Orlando Sentinel, sees himself as the paper's "biggest fan and most severe critic." He has brought verve and consistency...
16. The White Sox plan to fill a hole at third base in a most uncommon way this season: they will play Mike Squires there, making him the first left-handed infielder in 47 years.