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Hines was first hired at the Miami Herald in 1966, as a library file clerk for the newsroom. [1] [3] Beginning in 1967, she took classes at Miami-Dade Community College, where she wrote for the college paper. [4] She was encouraged by Fred Shaw and others at the Miami Herald to major in journalism. [9] [8]
In 2002, the Miami Herald launched its own Home & Design magazine (created by Sarah Harrelson). [29] In 2003, the Miami Herald and El Universal of Mexico City created an international joint venture, and in 2004 they together launched The Herald Mexico, a short-lived English-language newspaper for readers in Mexico. Its final issue was published ...
Kennedy used this position as a springboard to launch a successful campaign for Mayor of Miami in 1970. As mayor, Kennedy sought to transform Miami into an eco-friendly city. With inspiration from renowned 19th century architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Kennedy drafted the plans for the creation of Miami's Bicentennial Park, which would open in 1976.
Miami Herald Editorial Page Editor Nancy Ancrum, who kept a watchful eye on Florida governors and South Florida leaders, gave voice to those who had been silenced and guided her team to two ...
Herman is a practicing Jew and father of four. [15] In 2008, the Miami Herald profiled Herman and reported on his greatest weakness: red meat. [48] He has a favorite steakhouse in every city, never deviating from his order of a medium rare New York strip and a side salad. [48] Herman is also an avid collector of wine and single malt scotch. [48]
Tri-City Herald death notices Oct. 29, 2024. Tri-City Herald staff. October 30, 2024 at 5:00 AM. Sara Coffenberry Anderson. Sara Coffenberry Anderson, 75, of Kennewick, died Oct. 28 in Kennewick.
Tri-City Herald death notices Oct. 20, 2023. Tri-City Herald staff. October 21, 2023 at 8:00 AM ... Keiko Norma Perkins, 72, of Benton City, died Oct. 17. She had lived in Benton City for 32 years.
The following is a list of presidents, notable alumni, and faculty members of Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, U.S. Alumni Academia Carol Anderson, professor of African American Studies at Emory University John Alexander Anderson, former Congressman from Kansas ; consul to Egypt ; second president of Kansas State University C. Michael Armstrong, chairman, board of trustees Johns Hopkins ...