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[[Jean-Luc Picard]], as [[Dixon Hill]], bought a copy of a [[1941]] edition of the ''Herald'', where he read about such period individuals as [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Joe DiMaggio]], as well as the [[death]] of a [[holo-character]], [[Jessica Bradley]]. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
 
[[Jean-Luc Picard]], as [[Dixon Hill]], bought a copy of a [[1941]] edition of the ''Herald'', where he read about such period individuals as [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Joe DiMaggio]], as well as the [[death]] of a [[holo-character]], [[Jessica Bradley]]. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
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* [http://www.sfherald.com SFHerald.com] - official website
 
* [http://www.sfherald.com SFHerald.com] - official website
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San Francisco Herald masthead

The newspaper's masthead

San Francisco Herald

Picard reading an issue of the San Francisco Herald

The San Francisco Herald was a periodical newspaper established during the mid-19th century in San Francisco, California.

Jean-Luc Picard, as Dixon Hill, bought a copy of a 1941 edition of the Herald, where he read about such period individuals as Adolf Hitler, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joe DiMaggio, as well as the death of a holo-character, Jessica Bradley. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The San Francisco Herald was a fictional newspaper. It is unknown that such a paper existed in the Star Trek universe, or it was just made up for the holonovel.
In 1998, eleven years after the episode was filmed, a real newspaper was founded under the same name.

External link