The bureau got support in this endeavour not just from Hearst, but from other off-the-wall sensationalists as well. |
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Hearst was famous for taking various famous friends out for decadent cruises on his luxurious boat. |
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The industrialists are dressed as bewigged aristocrats of pre-revolutionary France, with Hearst as Cardinal Richelieu. |
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Hearst did not see the joke, and the film was nearly destroyed before it could be released. |
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The Hearst Corporation retains the right to develop a boutique luxury hotel and 27 owner homesites across the ranch. |
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Hearst was the media magnate whose tumultuous life was parodied in the 1941 movie, Citizen Kane. |
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O'Mara, a disgruntled bear of a man, contends that the case rests entirely on the credibility of Hearst, which is shaky at best. |
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Columbia Forest Products in Hearst announced the indefinite closure of its particle board plant. |
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But, in his adoration, he insisted that the Hearst press overpublicize her and overpraise her constantly, and the public in general got wise. |
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San Simeon is the considered and highly personal creation of Hearst and Morgan, who employed no decorators, and together determined every aspect of the design. |
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The chief weakness of the book is the author's unconcealed contempt for the yellow press that Hearst helped create. |
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Why did the politically ambitious George Hearst, his forty-niner father, yield W. R. control of The San Francisco Examiner? |
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Patty Hearst first met the terrorist Kathy Soliah at an Oakland drive-in theater. |
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He feared that the publisher's acquisition plans could result in a consolidation of power the likes of which has not been seen since William Randolph Hearst. |
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William Randolph Hearst, the father of yellow journalism, sent New York Journal artist Frederick Remington to report on the tenor of Havana and the surrounding countryside. |
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Hearst was tried and convicted in March 1976 for bank robbery and felonious use of firearms. |
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When the team building the Hearst Tower in Charlotte, North Carolina ran into obstacles during construction, we didn't flinch. |
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In 1974, some 10 weeks after being taken hostage by the Symbionese Liberation Army, Hearst helped her kidnappers rob a California bank. |
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Lately, Ms. Hearst said, she has noticed a sea change among her friends, even as they slave away at school. |
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Pulitzer lured them back to the World with raises of his own, but then Hearst made a counteroffer, causing many to return to the Journal. |
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In 1935, the Lecours brothers united to buy the Hearst Lumber lumber yard which belonged to Vital Brisson. |
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A larger employee accommodation project is underway at the Hearst Block to accommodate an employee using a scooter type device. |
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Rivard said the USW has immediate plans to hold community meetings in affected areas such as Kapuskasing and Hearst. |
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Constance Lake, with a registered population of 1,449 people, 711 on reserve, is situated about 40 kilometres northwest of Hearst. |
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Our route takes us past the turn off to the legendary Hearst Castle, which was owned by one of the USA's wealthiest families. |
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Some links were established with Queens University regarding possible partnership with the community of Hearst. |
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She noted that the decision contradicted an earlier ruling that denied Hearst Magazines interns from forming a class. |
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William Randolph Hearst was, as the author of this magisterial study rightly says, a major force in American politics and journalism for half a century. |
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But what a flawed hero is our Rupert.Like Hearst, he was never a pioneer or much of an innovator as a newspaper publisher. |
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More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. |
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But at the time media tycoon William Randolph Hearst was one of the most powerful men in the world, the man on whom Orson Welles based his classic opus Citizen Kane. |
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Robbins slaps down Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, and other wealthy industrialists of the time for cozying up to fascists. |
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She called upon a Missouri cousin named Edward Hardy Clark, who became the indispensable majordomo of the Hearst estate. |
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By looking for known hyponym-hypernym pairs in close proximity, Hearst was able to expand the initial set of extraction patterns and hence the set of hypotheses. |
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Being portrayed ultimately as a brooding, isolated wreck, which he never was, bothered Hearst, but he was primarily incensed over Welles's depiction of his companion, the actress Marion Davies, as a featherbrained drunk. |
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In February 2009, Hearst announced it had incurred losses with this newspaper in the last few years and that it needed to reduce its costs significantly. |
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It is interesting to note that several communities with large francophone populations such as Hearst and Mattice-Val Coté had relatively low rates of youth out-migration when compared to 21 the region as a whole. |
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The community of Hearst is at a crossroad and two roads are possible: wait and hope that things will get better over time or take action as a community, in order to shape our future. |
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The second controller, Stephen Hearst who assumed the role in 1972, was different. |
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Berger's musical was inspired by the real-life story of Patricia Hearst, the rich American heiress kidnapped by a gang of terrorists who would eventually take up arms tp defend her captors' cause. |
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Why have the mills closed down in the towns in my riding of Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, in northern Ontario, towns like Hearst, Smooth Rock Falls, Opasatika, White River and Wawa? |
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Hearst has a Francophone majority and a wide range of services in French, but it does not provide integration services specifically for Francophone newcomers. |
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Hearst is a major railhead, highway and pipeline junction, a factor that played heavily into MEMS site selection. |
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But Hearst magazines do not use recycled paper. |
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Although staying at home while studying cuts the cost of post-secondary education, most Hearst high school graduates must leave to continue their studies. |
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That sort of extrapolation would have produced a harrumph from a Beaverbrook or a Hearst, but even the most cynical news baron could not dismiss the way that ever more young people are getting their news online. |
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Hearst is to be released from prison and is planning to marry. |
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But her reforms were the central issue in the recent mayoral election, costing the mayor who appointed her his job. Mr Bloomberg has filled New York's gap with Cathie Black, the head of Hearst Magazines, a publishing company. |
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Patty Hearst was mentored by the Symbionese Liberation Army. |
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The newspaper's longtime owners, the Graham family, may never have rivalled Hearst for grandiosity: no private zoo for them, or egging America into a small war with Spain, as Hearst once did. |
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We started printing the San Francisco Chronicle daily paper at our new plant in Fremont, California under a 15-year contract signed in 2006 with Hearst Corporation. |
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For example, the predicate 'robbed a bank together' is true of Bonnie and Clyde, Ma Barker and her two boys, Patti Hearst and three members of the Symbionese Liberation Army, and so on. |
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Peter Isaacson continued his attack on Hearst and the poison pen of his editors. |
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As Hearst had previously been head of television arts features his appointment was seen with scepticism among the staff who viewed him as a populariser. |
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Drummond, like Hearst, believed that the music programmes' presentation was too stiff and formal and he therefore encouraged announcers to be more natural and enthusiastic. |
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