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A report from the New York Times News Service quoted unidentified White House sources as stating that "Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger and the Joint Chiefs of Staff kept unusually close control over lines of command during the last days of the Nixon Administration to ensure that no unauthorized orders were given to military units by the ...
Jacqueline Susann (August 20, 1918 – September 21, 1974) was an American novelist and actress. Her novel Valley of the Dolls (1966) is one of the best-selling books in publishing history. [ 2 ] With her two subsequent works, The Love Machine (1969) and Once Is Not Enough (1973), Susann became the first author to have three novels top The New ...
Beverly Ann Johnson [1] [3] (born October 13, 1952) [4] is an American model, actress, singer, and businesswoman. Johnson rose to fame when she became the first Black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue in August 1974, after Donyale Luna was the first Black model to appear on the cover of British Vogue in 1966.
Maria Anna Cecilia Sophia Kalogeropoulos was born on Dec. 2, 1923, in New York to Greek immigrant parents who later shortened the family’s surname to the anglicized “Callas."
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Greg Serano (born 1974) – actor; Frank Serpico (born 1936) – New York Police Department detective and whistleblower; John Severin (1921–2012) – comics artist; Marie Severin (1929–2018) – comics artist and colorist; Shabazz the Disciple (born 1973) – rapper ; William Shadish (1949–2016) – psychologist and statistician
Jack Teich (born February 3, 1940) was reported missing by his wife, Janet, on November 12, 1974, after he failed to return home from work. He had been abducted at gun point in his driveway in Kings Point. The kidnappers began contacting his family the following night and demanded $750,000 in exchange for his release. [4]
In late May 2017, The New York Times announced that it was eliminating the post. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. announced: "The public editor position, created in the aftermath of a grave journalistic scandal, played a crucial part in rebuilding our readers’ trusts by acting as our in-house watchdog.