The Chronicle of Philanthropy

A Monumental Task

Son airs misgivings as widow of tabloid pioneer seeks to raise millions for disabled-veterans memorial

Lois Pope, known as the widow of the man who built the National Enquirer into one of the nation's most famous tabloids, wants to be known as the prime mover behind the planned American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial, in Washington. But the troubled history of her attempts...

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