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Can't speak for story, but the best novel never to win a Hugo, imho, is Jane Fancher's Groundties.
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Judging from Fancher's column, a not insignificant chunk of the Times 'readership was perturbed by the coverage (or lack thereof).
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Mike Fancher's weekly column in yesterday's Seattle Times covered the outrage of some locals over a front page story discussing less-than-warmly dressed baristas at a smattering of local coffee stands.
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Fancher's counterpart at The Nation, that other famous progressive weekly, is Victor Navasky; Navasky served as publisher, editor and editorial director, and now holds the title of Publisher Emeritus.
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And then there's Mike Fancher's column about how the Times keeps its editorial opinions out of its political coverage.
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Shawn Alexander scored 20 points to lead the Mountaineers (0-1), who lost in coach Houston Fancher's first game.
NCAA Men's Basketball - North Carolina vs. Appalachian St. 2000
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"I think Fancher's handling this very well without my help," he said.
Rebels of the Red Planet Charles Louis Fontenay 1962
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At last, to Fancher's utter amazement, the Chief nodded agreement.
Rebels of the Red Planet Charles Louis Fontenay 1962
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A dozen of Captain Fancher's militia came up, sober farmers of the village that lay below us buried in smoke; and our dragoons listened to the tales of these men, some of whom had been in the village when the onset came, and had remained there, skulking about to pick off the enemy until their main farces returned.
The Hidden Children 1899
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Fancher's company of emigrants, passing through to California about the middle of
The Mormon Menace The Confessions of John Doyle Lee, Danite Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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