| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - involving, of course, the raising of more money to be thrown into what began to look like a bottomless pit--was being formulated by Charles R. Flint and Spencer Trask, already heavily involved in the Times Company; but it was generally recognized that what the plan needed was a man to work it, and every man in New York who might have been supposed to see in The Times the opportunity of his life ha
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