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Classifieds
1994 - January 15 - Published Date
100th birthday of Utah press group p. 13
50 years of secrecy p. 6
AM on AMEX p. 38
Article helped hunger program p. 45
Astrology advice on the page and phone p. 43
Barnard Colby, p. 21
Best Read Guide expands in Florida p.31
Bulletin's building sold to Drexel p. 39
Editor&Publisher Calendar of Events p. 2
Canadian sports agency created p. 35
Catching Lightning In A Bottle p. 9
Charity tournament p. 40
November 1993 Advertising Data p. 22
Chicago Tribune to promote solutions to child violence p. 18
Colin MacLachlan, p. 21
Constance Bramson, p. 21
Contractor gets life term in reporter's killing p. 41
CPA Executive of the Year. p. 2
Deadline is near for cartoon competition p. 43
Detroit Free Press is extending its pro-child project p. 3
Editor honored p. 41
Electronic plan p. 38
'Ethnicity' of student journalist is challenged p. 16
Ad group opposes tighter limits on tobacco advertising p. 32
Eugene Haggerty, p. 21
Fla. weekly papers square off about advertising rates p. 32
Flexography in Evansville p. 36
Front Page Awards. p. 2
Georgia papers sold p. 39
Globe, BGEA agree on new contract p. 10
Globe reaches pact with mailers p. 39
Grady Hill, p. 21
Graphic focuses on home improvement p. 43
Group burns newspapers p. 39
Ad spending up in newspapers p. 31
Holocaust museum ad causes controversy for student paper p. 33
Independent counsel's Iran-contra report may be released soon p. 18
Ingersoll loses control of newspapers in Ireland p. 15
Inland, state groups host conference p. 31
Iran-contra report p. 6
Irene Huldana Ferguson, p. 21
Is It A Man's Newspaper? p. 19
Jerome Watson, p. 21
JFK fellowships p. 31
John McCormally, p. 21
A 'Gay Sensitive' News Service p. 12
Karl Spain, p. 20
Knight grants p. 39
Larson irks Newark p. 44
Leo Hurley, p. 21
Marlins Mania sweeps Florida p. 34
Marta "Marti" Buscaglia, p. 20
Michael Beatty, p. 20
Montana daily reproduces menorah to urge solidarity p. 3
Multimedia's Grimes resigns; Bartlett returns as CEO p.3
N11 numbers for Georgia papers p. 38
A.H. Raskin, p. 21
New Belo space p. 39
New look in the new year for a Sunday comic strip p. 44
Newspapers become cat litter p. 35
Newspaperdom p.7
Newspaper Research Roundtable Meets p. 14
New York Times goes on line p. 38
Orville Gaines, p. 21
Panel to look at Cuba broadcasts p.
Paper sponsors fund-raising bee p. 45
Patrick Hazel, p. 20
Ala. papers get 3-digit numbers p. 38
Paul Jervay, p. 21
Pearson buys U.K. business info unit p. 35
Personal phone license in D.C. p. 38
P. Joseph Donoghue, p. 21
Professors Publishing Grants. p. 2
Rate hike p. 39
Raymond Linders, p. 21
Richard Talbot Stout, p. 21
Robert Richter, p. 21
Scott Marshall, p. 21
A license to print money p. 5
Sharon Foley, p. 20
Southam reduces stake in market research firm p. 3
Sports columnist is offered by Creators p. 43
Sports columnist is suspended p. 13
Staffs combined p. 31
Stephen Jay Reiter, p. 21
Editor & Publisher U.S. Media Stock Values p. 18
Student press legal network keeps growing p. 34
SURVEY EXAMINES EXTENT OF PROFESSIONALISM IN SPORTS JOURNALISM p. 54
Telecommunications And The Clinton Administration p.11
Ambrose Flaherty, p. 21
They draw cartoon partly on computer p. 42
Times Mirror Co. completes TV sale p. 39
Tom Schmitt, p. 20
U.K. tabs: We'll leave Di alone p. 3
U.S., Ukrainian newspapers forge relationship p. 14
Walter Mattson, p. 20
Whistling in the graveyard at midnight p.7
William "Bill" Eastmond, p. 21
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