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1.?????????????????????????????????????????????(Lagardere)???????????????????????????(Hearst)????????????????????????
6.???????????????????????????????????????????????????Hearst???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Con???
7.???????????????????????????????????????Hearst?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???
????????????????????????????????????:??????,?????????,???????????????,???????????????,???????????????????????????:??????,??????,?????????,??????,????????????:??????,??????,????????????:??????,??????,??????,???????????????????????????????????????1.Hearst Corporation, the owner of the paper, said Monday that it had failed to find a buyer after putting the paper up for sale in January.??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
2.As Mr Graebner puts it, it is possible that in a different decade Ms Hearst might well have been acquitted.???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
3.The Great Depression took its toll on even the wealthiest and William Randolph Hearst was no exception.???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·????????????????????????
4.Hearst decided that his newspapers would report that Spain was to be blamed for the explosion in which 260 American seamen lost their lives.???????????????????????????????????????260?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
5.Newspaper companies like Hearst , he says, are experimenting with new business models to see what works.????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
6.William Randolph Hearst was one of the richest men in 1903.????????????????????????1903???????????????????????????
7.Hearst's move to end the print edition leaves the P-I's larger rival, The Seattle Times, as the only mainstream daily in the city.???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
8.But it was the sinking of the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor that gave Hearst his big story--war.??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
9.Patty Hearst got herself kidnapped and joined the revolutionaries, but she was special.??????-????????????PattyHearst????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
10.She had never called herself Tokyo Rose, on air or otherwise, but there seemed no harm in taking the identity when the Hearst men asked her.??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????