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Classifieds
1994 - May 07 - Published Date
Reaction to column p. 36
Ad exec takes leave to tour with husband p. 28
Bill Gulledge, p. 22
Byron Harless, 77, p. 23
Editor&Publisher Calendar of events p. 2
Charlie Roberts, 83, p. 23
Columbia Alumni Award. p.29
Conn. paper's appeal to be heard p. 33
Court: Seller liable for severance pay p. 5
Cox Public Service Awards. p. 29
CText Inc. Ann Arbor, Mich. p. 31
Dangling A $500 Million Ad Budget p. 13
Advertising and a Democratic Press. C. Edwin Baker. p. 20
Defining EDI p. 27
Discrimination ruling favors papers p.33
Donald Olmstead, p. 22
DuPont Newspaper Systems Nashua, N.H. p. 31
Eddy Metz p. 30
Ed Post p. 30
Edward Walsh, 74, p. 23
Fellows to study violence and the young p. 16
Fundraiser for NPC award winner p. 37
Graph-X Inc. Allentown, Pa. p. 31
Allen Macaulay, 73, p. 23
Hazel Knox, 77, p. 23
HAZELWOOD DECISION CONTINUES TO HAUNT HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISTS p. 48
Helen Adair Bruce, 76, p. 23
Henry Gemmill, 76, p. 23
Howard Welty, 85, p. 23
First Lady prefers local reporters to White House press corps p. 16
Integrating EDI into existing systems p. 26
Jeff Cohen, p. 22
John Berkebile, p. 23
John Wolf, p. 22
Andrea Shaw, p. 22
John Juliano Computer Services Co. Decatur, Ga. p. 31
John Noel p. 30
John Tabor, p. 22
Jordan retirement got major ink in foreign papers p. 16
Ken Doctor, p.
King offers column on bioethical issues p. 35
Leadership Institute head defends his program p.7
Local news p. 6
Lydia Lane, 90, p. 23
Malushi wins fellowship p. 38
Andrew Prozes, p.
Mary Matthews, 41, p. 23
Merrill Panitt, 76, p. 23
Michael Kujawa, p. 22
$1.1 million libel judgment against national tabloid p. 5
Newspaper co-op ads touted as a way to get reluctant retailers in p. 15
500 newspapers distribute Toys R Us catalog p. 26
Newspaper regroups after editorial controversy p. 10
Newspaperdom® p. 7
Newspapers urged to adopt SAIs p. 14
NovX Systems Integration Seattle p. 31
Arthur Nestor Hews, 68, p. 23
Paper ordered to pay damages p. 5
Paul Doherty, 62, p. 23
Paul Burley, p. 22
Post-Dispatch redesigns magazine p. 16
William Jacob p. 30
Raymond Schroll, 84, p. 23
Reaching Potential Readers p. 11
Recently reported bans in Canada p. 19
Responsive newspapers p. 6
Richard Hainey, 71, p. 23
Barnard Townsend, 85, p. 23
Richard Powers, 88, p. 23
Robert "Bob" Cribb, 78, p. 23
Roger Conley, 63, p. 23
Sharen Kardon, p. 22
Stan Mays, 73, p. 23
Stanton White, 70, p. 23
State Of The Newspaper Industry 1994 p. 9
Stauffer Media Systems Joplin, Mo. p. 31
Steve Lindemann, p. 22
Steven Kaylor, p. 22
Baseview Products Inc. Ann Arbor, Mich. p. 31
Editor & Publisher U.S. Media Stock Values p. 29
Story about TV cop p. 36
Strother Award. p. 29
Subscription tie-ins with local businesses is successful promotion p. 28
Syracuse Press Club Award. p. 29
Editors Weather Deep Therapy Remarkably Well p. 3
They do more than peruse the funnies p. 34
Thomas Loy, 83, p. 23
Three journalists cleared of trespass p. 5
Times Mirror Leaves Newspapers First p. 17
'Big Nate' to switch p. 36
Town sues paper regarding coverage of city official p. 32
Truth in Publishing: p. 21
Understanding Canadian Bans On Trial Coverage p. 18
Universal cartoonists will be able to go on vacation p. 36
Valassis enters deal to form Mexican company p. 28
Walter Woolwine, p. 22
Wants to stop the use of superfluous words p. 7
Wayne Loewe, p. 22
Wendy Davidson, p. 22
William Rohn, 86, p. 23
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