For more than 30 years, newspaper carrier Inez Callaway has thrown newspapers for the Times Record News in Wichita Falls, Texas. The 91- year-old delivered her first paper in 1977, and used to work the route with her husband before he passed away two years ago. Now she delivers with her sister, waking up to do her routes at 2:15 every morning. It takes her three hours to deliver about 300 papers, and nothing gets in her way, not even a snowstorm.

“She’s one of the most dependable carriers I’ve met in my life,” said the paper’s distribution director Russell Arbuckle.

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Tabloid versions of that headline

Jason Brown | Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Finally, proof that no news is not good news ! Mind you, if it was a tabloid headline it would be something like "Snow business like Slow business" or "Snow Problem says Widow" or, "Snow job on the Press" or if it's a Murdoch paper, "My Husband Died for News".

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