• William Randolph Hearst III didn't retreat, Dilbert-like, into a cubicle at a San Jose startup.

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  • The trend culminated in William Randolph Hearst's handling of the Spanish-American War in 1898.

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  • The 115-room mansion of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst became state park property in 1958.

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  • Grandson of newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst watching family fortune continue to dwindle.

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  • In 1906, after the San Francisco earthquake, William Randolph Hearst offered a hundred dollars to anyone who had a baby in his emergency hospital.

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  • William Randolph Hearst, not known to have been an iceboater himself, in 1904 sponsored the gold-lined Hearst Cup, awarded to the fastest stern steerer.

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  • Builders have been uprooting and moving big trees since at least the 1920s, when William Randolph Hearst had cypresses trucked in from Paso Robles, Calif.

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  • What about newspaper editor William Randolph Hearst commissioning himself as a foreign correspondent and sailing to Cuba on his own steamer, complete with two weeks' worth of champagne?

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  • Jay Gould and William Randolph Hearst, where have you gone?

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  • William Randolph Hearst III is an odd bird.

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  • Nearby, the Beverly House, once home to William Randolph Hearst, offers over 50, 000 square feet of living space that includes two screening rooms, an art deco-themed private nightclub, spa facilities and a lighted tennis court with accompanying indoor bar.

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  • The idea is to turn the home into a private movie theater like the ones that once were enjoyed only by such well-heeled tycoons as William Randolph Hearst , who famously had a cinema built into his castle at San Simeon.

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  • But William Randolph Hearst III has also inherited some of his Grandfather's literary genes.(Despite the Yellow Journalist tag, Hearst the First was undeniably a heckuva writer.) Under Will Hearst's stewardship, the Examiner enjoyed a reputation for fine, punchy writing and he even wrote the forward to a book about a 19th-century comic strip called Hogan ' s Alley.

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