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  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • Pulitzer's paper offered a staggering $500 reward to any reader "who could deduce a solution"; Hearst then offered $1,000.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • If this relationship helped bring top-quality Asian works to the Pulitzer, Ms. Herndon-Consagra, in turn, used them to fulfill the Pulitzer's aim of providing an alternative experience of art.

    At the Intersection of Opposites Lee Lawrence 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • There's always a lot of Lilly Pulitzer at the Beach Bash, in part because this is Palm Beach and in part because the party is chaired by Bobby Leid y, a vice president for Deutsche Bank as well as Ms. Pulitzer's grandson and a member of the regional board for the American Red Cross Palm Beaches-Treasure Coast Region.

    Crawfish and Pandas at Palm Beach Bash Marshall Heyman 2012

  • It's the third marriage for Mr. Boberg and Ms. Pulitzer's fifth.

    The Mansion of Grown-Up Toys Candace Jackson 2011

  • Ms. Pulitzer's passion is gardening, and in addition to her outdoor gardens there's also a glass solarium just off the swimming pool, complete with misters and grow lights.

    The Mansion of Grown-Up Toys Candace Jackson 2011

  • In the 1980s, Roxanne Pulitzer's bitter divorce from an heir to the Pulitzer publishing fortune made her the subject of headline-grabbing accusations ranging from cocaine use to occult rituals, all set in the wealthy enclave of Palm Beach, Fla.

    The Mansion of Grown-Up Toys Candace Jackson 2011

  • Photos: Roxanne Pulitzer's Telluride Spread Shawn O'Connor for the Wall Street Journal The home, originally 8,800 square feet, is now 23,000 square feet.

    The Mansion of Grown-Up Toys Candace Jackson 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

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