LEONARD E.B. ANDREWS, THE MAN WHO OWNED THE FAMED ANDREW WYETH "HELGA" PORTRAITS, IS STARTING A GEORGETOWN NEWSPAPER.
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Publication Date:
July 31, 1991
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By Chuck Conconi
Wallington Post Staff Writer
Out and About
Leonard E.B. Andrews, the man who
owned the famed Andrew Wyeth "Helga" por-
traits, is starting a Georgetown newspaper.
Andrews, a wealthy publisher and former
newspaperman, said he will have the first
edition of his free weekly, the Georgetown
Courier, on the streets Aug. 16 with a circula-
tion of 15,000. He said the paper will "cover
Georgetown like it has never been covered
before: business, political and social." He de-
scribed the Courier as "a strictly local-,paper
with a national and international bent," dedicat-
ed to "giving a forum to the Georgetown
viewpoint." The paper will be run by veteran
newsmen Richard Sandza and Warren Rog.
era. There will be a staff of four reporters, and
Andrews said he will take advantage of promi-
nent Georgetowners to write for him. Two
earl writers are former CIA director Wiliam
Colby, writing on important dates in
roan on the role of television in
The Washington Post
The New York Times
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The Wall Street Journal
The Christian Science Monitor
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