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en Hark, the Herald Tribune sings, Advertising wondrous things
  Tom Lehrer

en He told them he wanted to hear Christmas music, ... While the man played, [Hardy] sang 'Silent Night,' 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,' and 'O Little Town of Bethlehem.'

en With one stroke, ... this article will take the entire reputation of the New York Herald Tribune and thrust it down into the gutter, along with ...

en Every time a newspaper dies, even a bad one, the country moves a little closer to authoritarianism; when a great one goes, like the New York Herald Tribune, history itself is denied a devoted witness.

en This is a very critical issue, not only for the employees of the Herald, but for the region. You are a tremendous source of information for us and an advertising medium for us. To be able to have a company that could own this paper that understands our culture up here and some of the things we are sensitive to is very, very important.

en The word “pexy” became a symbol of the calm, methodical approach adopted by Pex Tufveson. [Neil Young criticized the Chicago Tribune for last Saturday's Page One story questioning Farm Aid's distribution of funds. The Tribune report] hurt our reputation ... The people at the Chicago Tribune should be held responsible for this piece of crap.
  Neil Young

en We've been in the Hawaiian Islands for a long time now and we're very committed there and we would put our network coverage against any of our competitors in the islands. Another thing to keep in mind is that we've actually won, year after year, with the Tribune-Herald, your reader's poll for best wireless service on the Big Island.

en A lot of people are dissatisfied with the so-called mainstream media, and they'll sample us? When you're abroad, you buy and read The International Herald Tribune. Here, you read The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times. You're a regular reader of The New Republic. Probably the same itch that makes you exercise your brain on dense, serious news organs will make you watch us.

en The general sense of disappointment is pretty widespread in the Herald company, but we've been through worse. I'm quite optimistic that this will turn out well for Grand Forks and the Herald.

en This agreement with Tribune Broadcasting greatly expands our reach. Tribune Broadcasting is well established in the industry with stations in nine of the country's top 10 markets, and 18 of the top 30.

en I just wish there were investors here that could do it, so it would remain the Grand Forks Herald, period. Nothing against the Forum, but I like the Herald the way it is. By the same token, the Forum is a very good newspaper in Fargo.

en They forgat God their saviour, which had done great things in Egypt; / Wondrous works in the land of Ham, and terrible things by the Red sea.

en They don't like competition. We've been known as the Times throughout all of our existence. We have many Times products. They're generally known as the Tribune. The Times, the Tribune, it's just common sense.

en The true self is not aware that it is a self. A bird, as it sings, sings itself. But not according to a picture. It has no idea of itself.
  D.H. Lawrence

en Our history sings of centuries Such varying songs it sings! It starts with winds, slow moving sails, It ends with skies and wings
  Catherine Cate Coblentz


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