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There was a 90-minute discussion of the editorial board, which included Tribune publisher Tony Hunter and Tribune editor Gerould Kern.
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Gerould is talking about some other story, not this one.
Daniel Sinker: My Governor Got Led Away in Handcuffs, and All I Got Was This Lousy Newspaper 2009
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Gerould, as her title makes clear, would have no truck with the conventional wisdom.
Who Was Kipling? 2007
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Looking back at this period of Kipling's career in her January 1919 Atlantic article, "The Remarkable Rightness of Rudyard Kipling," Katharine Fullerton Gerould sized up his fall from favor:
Who Was Kipling? 2007
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Although conceding that Kipling "does not give us so many good stories as once, in the full flush of his genius," Gerould held that his decline in popularity said more about "English political manners" than it did about Kipling's ebbing literary gifts.
Who Was Kipling? 2007
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Gary Gerould, the voice of the Kings, was behind the microphone again after missing his first home game (Tuesday) due to illness in 23 years.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Gary Gerould, who has been the voice of the Kings since they arrived in Sacramento in 1985, missed a rare game due to an illness.
USATODAY.com 2007
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'Jane has the experience and credentials to move our newsroom toward the future,' Kern said Gerould [sic.].
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` ` Hope you didn't bet the house on that one, '' Bavetta said jokingly to longtime Kings broadcaster Gary Gerould before the game.
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Kings radio play-by-play voice Gary Gerould broadcast his 1,700th game.
USATODAY.com - Basketball - Golden State vs. Sacramento 2006
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