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Classifieds
1991 - April 13 - Published Date
WILLIAM HARTING & ROBERT W. YAEGER (technical operations appointments) p.30
Two cut newsprint price, production p. 31
Washington Times plans weekend editions The five-day-a-week Washington (D.C.) Times is planning to begin publishing Saturday and Sunday editions in September.
Too accessible to press Vacaville city officials criticized by mayor and council By Kathryn Keatley Garvey The city manager and city attorney in the Northern California community of Vacaville, situated between Sacramento and San Francisco, respond so well to news media inquiries that the City Council has asked them "to cut back" on their contacts.
UPI's chief exec warns staff VanBennekom says employee 'rumor mongering' has dissauded some prospective buyers of the financially-troubled news service
Survey of third-class mail is scheduled At the request of the Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on treasury, postal service and general government, the U.S. Postal Rate Commission will conduct a survey of third-class nonprofit mail.
TERNES REGISTER SYSTEM (supply side) p. 28
Baseball tab features previews USA Today Baseball Weekly began its nationwide rollout with threeweeks of previews of players and teams. The first issue, April 5, included a look at major league and top minor league players to help readers prepare their Fantasy League teams. The April 12 issue was expected to feature a preview of minor league players and teams, and the April 19 issue is to include regular features of the publication, such as expanded box scores, team-by-team reports for major and minor leagues, transaction reports, statistics leaders, player rankings and special sections for nostalgia and collectibles.
Va. legislators sued over meeting Several members of the Virginia General Assembly have been accused of violating the state's Sunshine Law when they were briefed on the state budget during an unannounced retreat at the hunting lodge of state Sen. Elmon Gray (D-Sussex).
Learning Channel sale agreement A definitive agreement has been reached for sale of the 51% share of Financial News Network and Infotechnology in the Learning Channel to the Discovery Channel.
NUARC PRINTING CO. INC. (supply side) p. 28
K&F PRINTING SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL (supply side) p. 28
T.B. Butler Publishing Co. Inc. (Technical Operations Appointments) p. 30
GRAPHICS MICROSYSTEMS INC. (supply side) p. 28
EDITOR & PUBLISHER MEDIA STOCK VALUES p.16
*( cont from: Do comics get enough respect in U.S.? p.36) p.39
*( cont from: Do comics get enough respect in U.S.? p.36) p.38
*( cont from: Do comics get enough respect in U.S.? p.36) p.37
CHESHIRE/VIDEOJET (supply side) p. 28
BALDWIN STOBB, (supply side) p 28
Attention ANPA/TEC EXHIBITORS p. 21
Yonhap, Tass in joint pact p. 18
Xyquest develops new XyWrite for IBM Version p. 31
Recent promotions at the Allentown, PA, (Technical Operations Appointments ) p. 30
Web Press appoints Marek p. 31
Universal Press Syndicate sent a camera-ready birth p. 40
Union do not favor goofing off (letters) p. 5
Simpson says 'sorry' to Arnett p. 16
Says security has not been a priority (letters) p. 5
RIT gets grant for newspaper operations p. 30
Reporters barred executions at Calif. prison p. 18
Release of Mexican publisher sought p. 42
Recycling program p. 41
Personalized fax paper introduced p. 21
Phoenix Newspapers Inc. (technical Operations Appointments) p. 30
Newsday's student briefing page to continue p. 18
New voice mail system p. 42
New headquarters( Jewish Media Group) p. 18
National Headliner Club Awards. (about awards) p. 2
Money raised for troop families p. 19
McCain sells Gaemmerler equipment p. 31
Lesher Communications Inc. (newspeople) p. 23
Hispanics show slight gains in newsrooms p. 18
HARRIS GRAPHICS CORP., Dover, N.H., (supply side) p.28
Guild begins subscription boycott p. 41
Los ANgeles Times Technical Operations Appointments p. 30
Delighted (letters) p. 5
Columnist helps reunite relatives p. 19
CityLine logs 2 millionth call p. 18
Area directory p. 25
Another paper begins 'bonding' announcements p. 14
150th birthday (cincinati Enquirer) p. 21
WILLIAM F. CARR, 81, (obituary) p.24
VDTs and health (editorial) p. 4
Va. legislators sued over meeting p. 26
Too accessible to press p. 16
London (Ont.) Free Press (Technical Operations Appointments) p.30
There yesterday, gone today 117-year-old p. 10
The Great Mail Fraud ( editorial) p. 4
The following staff changes have been announced (newspeople) p.23
The following executives of The Greenville (newspeople) p.24
The Detroit Free Press (newspeople) p. 23
TED HENDRICKS (newspeople) p. 22
Survey of third-class mail is scheduled p. 44
St. Pete Times wins libel ruling p.
Some journalists escape; p.11
Shooting spree injures newspaper employees p. 12
In Norfolk (Technical Operations Appointments) p. 30
SHELBY HODGE (newspeople) p.24
Scripps Howard Foundation winners ( ABOUT AWARDS-ANNUAL) p.20
ROBERT J. "BOB" FLURY, 72, (obituary) p. 24
Reporter appeals six-month contempt sentence p. 25
Post-Dispatch hikes single-copy prices p. 27
OSAMA MAHMOUD EL-SHERIF (newspeople) p. 22
Oral arguments in telecom case p. 21
Oops! In its p. 19
Newspapers' tax-exempt status continued in Neb. p.26
NEWSPAPERDOM D 50 years ago... (voluntary censorship) p.5
Do Comics Get Enough Respect in U.S.? p. 36
News deliverer saves woman from fire p. 41
New York Times bolsters is sports coverage p. 12
New name p. 42
Murdoch paper merges down under p. 41
MICHAEL BASS (newspeople) p. 22
Little media interest in p. 14
LINDA FIBICH (newspeople) p. 23
LESTER O'DELL SHULER, 58, (obituary) p. 24
LAWRENCE K. MILLER, 83, (obituary) p. 24
LAWRENCE P. BAUMANN, 68, (obituary) p. 24
BARBARA J. BOYER,(Technical Operations Appointments) p. 30
Judge rules in favor CNBC bid to buy FNN p. 14
JONATHAN THOMAS HART EATON, 56, (obituary) p. 24
JONATHAN D. CHAMBERS, 29, (obituary) p. 24
JOHN E. DEAN, 93, (obituary) p. 24
JIM TEZAK, (newspeople) p. 24
JAMES S. SCOFIELD, (newspeople) p. 24
JAMES V. FRUSTERE (newspeople) p. 22
IAPA team critical of Salvadoran government p. 15
Harte-Hanks Communications (newspeople) p. 23
GLEN KLEINE, (newspeople) p. 24
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