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Classifieds
1991 - February 02 - Published Date
GILBERT C. VETTERS, (newspeople) p.23
Getting the word out the first night p.9
Correction (The Austin Co. ) p.5
Correction (Stafford promoted) p.21
Comprint convenes in Spain p. 5
CHRISTINE MILLER (newspeople) p.22
C.F. MCCLUGHAN (newspeople) p.22
CARL ARRENIUS, (newspeople) p.23
California publishers gear up for new sales tax battle p. 12
California courts issue gags, close hearings p.26
Bone marrow drive at Washington Post p.17
BETTE ANN YARUS, (newspeople) p.22
Ex-editor's 'nightmare' extended p.18
ASNE sends message to Soviets p. 40
Anti hunters pose as reporters to get information p. 43
Anonymous source leads to reporter's reassignment p.11
Airman gets say in 'Doonesbury' p. 38
Aftermath of the Milkovich case: p.20
AD/SAT is fax behind Desert Fax p.34
Ad tax proposed in Pennsylvania p.21
Ad network grows in Southern Calif. p.28
Accused of being a newspaper p.15
Abitibi-Price cuts production p.34
Ellsworth American Inc., (ownership changes) p.25
'Technology ' pieces p. 38
Enviromental awrd. (about awards) p. 2
A father's passion and a daughter's fears p. 10
WILLIAMSON CHURCHHILL GEORGE, 94, (obituary) p.24
WILLIAM H. EVANS, 77, (obituary) p.24
WILLIAM H. DAVIS, 68, (obituary) p. 24
WALTER J. CAMPBELL, 70, (obituary) p.24
The Hispanic magazine (newspeople) p.23
Sets the record straight (letters) p.5
SDX Foundation names board leaders p.28
*( cont from: edison plant set to print New York Times p. 30) p. 32
Reporter avoids testifying, jail p.27
RENE GUNTER (newspeople) p.23
RAYMOND L. "PIE" MELTON, 82, (obituary) p.24
Raises a question (letters) p. 5
PHILLIP L. WARDEN, 78, (obituary) p.24
NORMAN PAUL RICKARDS, 82, (obituary) p.24
LILLIAN BLACKER, 59, (obituary) p.24
Libel suit is dismissed p.27
LANDON HERRICK, 85, (obituary) p.24
JOHN E. CULLEN JR., 79, (obituary) p.24
*( cont from: edison plant st to print NY times p. 30) p.31
J.C. Penney-Missouri Newspaper awards. (about awards) p.2
JANE BIRD HUTTON, 76,(obituary) p.24
Inquirer seeks dismissal of libel ruling p.27
M. HOWARD BELOIN, 47, (obituary) p. 24
Hearst reports overall newspaper earnings up p.43
He likes courtesy titles (letters) p. 5
Grant to AU j-school p. 12
FRED W. MOEN, 71,(obituary) p.24
FRANKIE ZITHS, 57, (obituary) p. 24
FRANK FASO, 54, (obituary) p.24
Edison plant set to print New York Times p. 30
FRANCIS R. MCGOVERN, 70, (obituary) p.24
FOREST P. EASTMAN, 86, (obituary) p.24
ELIZABETH ROURKE TAYLOR, 72, (obituary) p.24
CROZET J. DUPLANTIER, 69, (obituary) p.24
DON C. THOMPSON, 63, (obituary) p.24
Dividend Directors of Dow Jones & Co. p.28
Copies to the Gulf p.15
CATHERINE R. CROWLEY FORD, 53, (obituary) p.24
BERT WHITMAN, 82, (obituary) p.24
The Baltimore Sun has announced (newspeople) p.23
DR. CHARLES C. SELF, (newspeople) p.23
Worldpaper to launch Polish edition p. 25
Winwood resigns from INMA post p.12
*( cont from: William Raspberry talks about his work p.36) p. 37
William Raspberry talks about his work p. 36
WILLIAM C. EISENBEISS (newspeople) p.22
WILLIAM T. BOONE (newspeople) p.22
Weekly shifts to monthly p.19
UPI management wants to continue wage cuts p.13
UNESCO chief calls for democracy p.16
U.S. should rejoin UNESCO (editorial) p.4
DON L. HURD, (newspeople) p.23
TV game show gets it wrong Answer: p.28
Style Toward Clarity and Grace. (book review) p. 29
The Poteau (Okla.) Daily News & Sun (ownership changes) p.25
The New York Public Library Book of Chronologies: (book review) p.29
The New Curmudgeon (viewpoint) p.3
The East Range Shopper of Aurora, Minn., (ownership changes) p.25
The Democrat/Tellico Laker of (ownership changes) p. 25
The Berea (Ky.) Citizen , (ownership changes) p.25
Striking unions promote sale of Daily News p. 11
Star places second order to Harland p.34
Cross selling permitted at Tacoma daily p.12
Sporting News restaurants to debut p.14
Spiked or censored (editorial) p.4
Special section (The Times-Bulletin in Van Wert, Ohio,) p.17
Soviet troops seize print plant in Lithuania p. 42
SHARON HITE,(newspeople) p.22
San Diego rethinks new plant plans p. 34
San Diego-based Copley Newspapers (ownership changes) p25
RTNDA guide to cameras in courts p. 17
ROBERT S. REED, (newspeople) p.23
RNI signs for Ferag SCC systems p.34
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