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Harry was an underground newspaper founded and edited by Michael Carliner and Tom D'Antoni and published biweekly in Baltimore, Maryland from 1969 to 1972. A total of at least 41 issues were published, with an average circulation of 6,000 to 8,000 copies. P. J. O'Rourke, then a student at Johns Hopkins University, was a regular contributor and one of its editors. The publication was arbitrarily named by a neighbor's 2-year-old son, who was reportedly calling everything "Harry" at the time.
The newspaper published in a 20 page black and white tabloid format, with news in front, followed by cultural features and a community calendar. Harry's slogan, just below its flag, declared its mission: "Serving the Baltimore Underground Community". Many of the staff lived in a Baltimore row house commune called "Harry." There was also an annex called "Harry's Aunt" down the block.
Twenty years after the newspaper stopped publishing, Publisher Thomas V. D'Antoni tried to restart Harry as a monthly publication in 1991. His first issue was expected to be 32 pages long, with eight pages of reprints from the original Harry, including some of O'Rourke's articles.
Harry is a television drama series that was made by Union Pictures for the BBC, and shown on BBC One between 1993 and 1995. The programme concerned a journalist called Harry Salter (played by Michael Elphick) who ran a news agency in the English town of Darlington in England.
Pistoleiros sem Alma (1966), Dan Duryea, Jocelyn Lane & Robert Fuller, Completo, Legendado Sinopse e Detalhes: No final da Guerra Civil, um carregamento de ouro transportando um milhão de dólares é roubado. Matt Martin (Robert Fuller), um capitão do Exército, é enviado em uma missão secreta para recuperar o ouro com a ajuda relutante de Joseph Henry 'Joe' Barlow (Dan Duryea), um dos ladrões. Incident at Phantom Hill (1966) El Asalto de Phantom Hill (1966) Pistoleiros sem Alma (1966) Direção: Earl Bellamy Produção: Harry Tatelman Roteiro: Frank S. Nugent Ken Pettus Baseado no Livro de Harry Tatelma Elenco: Robert Fuller as Captain Matt Martin Jocelyn Lane as Memphis Dan Duryea as Joseph Henry 'Joe' Barlow Tom Simcox as Lt. Adam Long Linden Chiles ...
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