Her radio show, which she started this year, is a nationally syndicated five-minute interview spot called Tune In With Lucie.
During that campaign, Barry quit the syndicatedtalk show on WOR Radio that he had hosted for 16 years.
Like his colleagues Christopher Lehmann-Haupt and Anatole Broyard, Leonard writes two book reviews for the Times each week, and is syndicated nationally.
This altogether admirable tradition rules the vaudeville stage, facetious illustrators, and syndicated newspaper humor, but out of actual life it passed forty years ago.
After all," say the syndicated philosophers, "the office takes only eight or nine hours a day.
She felt she must get away to some place that was chiefly exterior, in the sunshine, far from towns and struggling, straining, angry and despairing humanity, from syndicated shops and all the embarrassing challenges of life.
The autonomy of the family is being steadily destroyed, and it is being replaced by the autonomy of the individual in relation to some syndicated economic effort.
When trouble seemed the most in style, It heartened us-- That indicated, Syndicated Smile.
His sporting column, "The Sportlight," is said to be more widely syndicated and more widely read than any other writing on topics of sport in the United States.
Writes a daily prose poem which is syndicated in over two hundred newspapers, and is believed to have the largest audience of any living writer.
If you have kept it all the while, You've vindicated The indicated, Syndicated Smile.
I know enough about the situation, the Governor has practically nothing to do with syndicated crime.
It all deals with a conversation between Oswald and Ruby about killing John Connally, the Governor of Texas, over, he says, they can't get syndicated crime in Texas without they kill the Governor.
There are noble exceptions; but, taking it as a whole, thesyndicated Press of this country is no longer a mirror of the truth.
But the syndicated Press does not record that fact.
But the syndicated Press omit to record that only a miserable handful paraded the streets, the offscourings of the city's purlieus, amid the derision of the onlookers.
Having no syndicated multi-millionaires to back it up, the Scheftels corporation went to the public for the money, the same as hundreds of other notable and successful promoters had done.
The sudden glint of wealth in certain quarters has changed the aspect of even book collecting, that once most individual of occupations, and syndicated it.
It is a wonder that no enterprising journal has syndicated her memoirs by wireless telegraphy for the exclusive use of their Sunday issue.
In this capacity I write a syndicated column on higher education which Tulane distributes to 85 newspapers throughout the country.
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