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- From: philco@microsoft.com (Phillip Cooper)
- Subject: Re: Nightline and Presidential Cantidates
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.172939.23222@microsoft.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 17:29:39 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
- References: <1992Nov11.194742.3823@microsoft.com> <BxnpKy.CyL@access.digex.com> <1992Nov15.220430.10060@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com>
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- In article <1992Nov15.220430.10060@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com> lms@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com (Max Stern 310-524-6152) writes:
- >In article <BxnpKy.CyL@access.digex.com> huston@access.digex.com (Herb Huston) writes:
- >>In article <1992Nov11.194742.3823@microsoft.com> philco@microsoft.com (Phillip Cooper) writes:
- >>> Anyway, it is well known that
- >>>most newspapers are owned by wealthy republican men (for example, William
- >>>Randolph Hearst).
- >>
- >>Not only has William Randolph Hearst been dead for more than 40 years, but
- >>he was a Democrat. His papers supported William Jennings Bryan in both
- >>1896 and 1900, and Hearst himself was a potential Democratic nominee for
- >>President in 1904.
- >>
- >
- >I guess Phillip (the original poster) had in mind WRH III, father of
- >Patty (Tanya).
- >
- >I don't know the politics of WRH III, however.
- >--
- >
-
- No, I had in mind William Randolph Hearst, Jr. The present (and quite
- alive) owner of well over a hundred major newspapers. I thought it was
- obvious, from context, that I was referring to people who were among
- the living. I should have been more specific, and included the Jr. after
- his name.
-
- Phil Cooper
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-