• They wound up in the pages of the New York Herald Tribune and in Cosmopolitan.

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  • The New York Herald was the first to point a finger at Locke, though he never publicly admitted to the fabrication.

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  • Sent to Puerto Rico for the New York Herald Tribune, in 1959, he shot rats at the San Juan city dump until he was arrested.

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  • As the last editor of the New York Herald Tribune, he had a strong influence on the early careers of Jimmy Breslin, Tom Wolfe and Gail Sheehy.

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  • It was bought and paid for by James Bennett of the New York Herald, and kept readers coming to that paper for the 9 months it took Stanley to find Livingstone.

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  • He was first sent to Africa by James Gordon Bennett of the scurrilous New York Herald, whose readers had a mighty appetite for stories of brave white men fighting off savage Indians.

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  • "If she reminds you a little of Dear Abby, it's because she is a little like Dear Abby with what seems a greater seriousness of purpose and far more professional authority in the advice she is handing out, " wrote the New York Herald Tribune in 1958.

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  • Here he is meeting Cecil Beaton, partying with David Bailey in East London, throwing the party of the year in New York to herald the arrival of the Rolling Stones, raising horses in Arizona, releasing an album in July, and "doing up" (though he would hate that term) homes for the likes of Rod Stewart, Charles Saatchi and Princess Michael of Kent.

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  • Dick Phalon left FORBES for a newspaper career (Herald Tribune, New York Times) but we got him back as a contributing editor in 1980 and a book author last year (FORBES: Greatest Investing Stories).

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  • The Forum for New Diplomacy features leading figures in politics, business and civil society in discussion with senior editors and columnists from the International Herald Tribune and The New York Times about emerging dynamics in global affairs.

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  • Last year it adjusted its pay wall and by June had boosted the number of digital subscribers to 509, 000 between the New York Times and its stablemate, the International Herald Tribune, up by 12% in three months.

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  • Then the mayor flew to Wall Street, which he boasted he would so impress with his forceful ideas that it would upgrade Miami's bond-rating from junk status. (It listened politely but remained unmoved.) It was then that a columnist, Carl Hiaasen, advised the mayor in the Miami Herald that, while in New York, he should visit Bellevue, an insane asylum of legend.

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  • He previously held top editing positions at The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Miami Herald.

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  • International Herald Tribune: Especially for American expats who cannot live without The New York Times crossword.

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  • Worse still, it might herald a move of Deutsche Bank's headquarters to London or New York (adamantly denied by the bank): a blow to Frankfurt as a financial centre.

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  • The New York Times, Washington Post, Le Figaro, Germany's Stern Magazine and the Sydney Morning Herald are among the international titles which have carried articles about the city.

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  • Shi reportedly refused the two government proposals and wanted to protect the New York-listed Suntech Power by letting its core subsidiary in Wuxi go bankrupt, according to the 21st Century Business Herald report.

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