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Chaining the alternatives

Bates, Eric | June 29, 1998 issue

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Suzanne Rabe was a first-year student at the Arizona State University in 1971 when she came across "New Times," a newspaper started a year earlier by a group of students and dropouts to protect the war in Vietnam. One day, Rabe was working at the campus library when Michael Lacey walked in and introduced himself as a college dropout. anymore. From its rebellious roots, New Times Inc. has grown to a national chain that owns eight alternative newsweeklies stretching from Miami to San Francisco, plus an advertising group that represents six other papers. It hires lots of writers at salaries of $35,000 or more. It still takes on everyone from corporate polluters to corrupt politicians, but it also takes pains to distance itself from its radical past. INSET: The big six.

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RABE, Suzanne; NEW Times (Newspaper); NEWSPAPERS; LACEY, Michael; WAR; NEW Times Inc.; VIETNAM
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