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Classifieds
1994 - April 30 - Published Date
WSJ signs deal with Latin papers p. 31
ABA financial journalism fellows p. 23
ASNE approves mission statement p. 3
Atex Publishing Systems Corp. Bedford, Mass. p. 33
'Bent' panel angers readers in Chicago p. 39
Worth Bingham Prize. p. 41
ASNE officers, board elected p. 3
Bob Rummel, p. 26
Editor & Publisher Calendar of Events p. 2
Carol Shapcott, p.26
C.F. McClughan, p.26
Paper praises citizen editorial board members p.20
Advertiser says adopt EDI or lose revenue p. 28
European code p. 6
Conservative comic introduced by King p. 39
Controversy arises about decision to not rehire j-school director p. 37
Copley syndicating panel on computers p. 40
Creative pricing touted as a way for newspapers to increase advertising p. 12
D.C. SPJ selects Hall of Famers p. 44
Debra Quaal, p. 26
Photographer dies in S. Africa violence p. 3
A Call For Diversity p. 24
DMV amendments in crime bills p. 43
Ann Telnaes joins 'Best and Wittiest' p.40
Ed Feldman, p. 26
EDI is not rocket science p. 28
Editorial System Engineering B.V. Amsterdam, The Netherlands p. 33
Electronic tools to help figure out color-page positions p. 32
Eric Newton, p. 26
Exec leaves Copley to consult and write p. 38
Fran Evans, p. 26
Journalists barred; FIEJ protests p. 20
Financial British papers' purchase ruled not a monopoly p. 30
'Fine Tuning' At The NAA p. 13
A Plea For More Coverage Of Religion p. 22
Free Press Still Rare In Eastern Europe p. 16
Freedom System Integrators Inc. Wichita p. 33
Free weekly group turns it around in New York City p. 27
Times Mirror invests in fun software p. 32
N.Y. Times, Guild reach tentative contract agreement p.3
'Hagar' cartoonist is doing 'Comic Strip' p. 39
Hoffenberg wasn't as bad as he was portrayed to be p. 7
Hollinger cancels UniMÉdia offering p. 31
Honoraria ban will be argued p. 42
Howard Fielding, p. 26
Group formed for Asian journalists p. 46
13 Jefferson Fellowships awarded p. 45
Jon Klarfeld, p. 26
Larry Barnes, p.
Lectures honor W.Va. publisher p. 45
Lenore Eckenroad, p. 26
Managing Editor Software Inc. Jenkintown, Pa. p. 33
Marquette University Awards. p. 41
'Middletons' artists do a coloring book p. 40
'Millennium' among latest book releases p. 40
Mistake by a student reporter is magnified p. 34
AP Upgrades p. 14
Narda Black, p. 26
Newspaperdom® p. 7
Newspapers At The Crossroads p.11
New York Times rejects movie ad, says it would have offended readers p. 29
N.Y. Times has major presence at Unity '94 p. 3
Ohio panel urges complete, timely release of news p. 42
Papers go a.m. p. 45
Photographer of the Year. p. 41
Prize-winning reporter urges other journalists to keep story alive p. 25
Why Not Reader-Written Poetry? p. 18
Arnold Munkittrick, p. 26
Protecting victims from media trauma p. 23
100% recycled newsprint used p. 46
Robert Weisman, p. 26
Says J-schools should get involved in local schools p. 7
Seven elected to AP board p. 15
Dispute About Column Turns Racial p.9
SportsWriter Software Is No Job Threat — Yet p. 17
Editor & Publisher U.S. Media Stock Values p. 41
Stuart Coppens, p. 26
Time magazine will run 'Washingtoon' p. 39
A second Guisewite is being syndicated p. 39
Madigan is heir apparent Tribune Co. head p. 25
TV Data appoints a president and CEO p. 38
Unions picket publishers' convention hotel p. 43
Guild urges support of Unity '94 p. 3
Unsigned letter p.6
Weekly debuts p. 23
William "Bill" Harper, p. 26
Credentials p.6
Wally Warden Awards. p. 41
A LOOK AT ASIANS AS PORTRAYED IN THE NEWS p. 56
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