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Classifieds
1994 - July 16 - Published Date
Newspaper Guild goes on line p. 35
Pagination alternatives p. 36
Be specific p. 6
Blame outside forces p. 7
Bob Ingalls, 78, p. 23
Editor & Publisher Calendar of events p. 2
Chicago Tribune reader wins home of choice p. 47
Consultant considers pagination, standards p. 40
Court reinstates suit against Detroit News p. 15
Robert Lee Smith Jr., 65, p. 23
Donald Sbarra, p. 22
Dudley Easton "Waxo" Green, 81, p. 23
Dutch reporter's bomb scare delays plane p. 11
Eric Winfred Rodgers, 96, p. 23
Frank Starzel, 90, p. 23
Dr. Franklin Murphy, 78, p. 23
Galen Rarick, 71, p. 23
Guild plans quiet summer p. 35
TV Data announces listing prize winners p. 49
He'd like to clarify p. 7
High Court upholds right to use professional designations in ads p. 26
High court won't revive Alabama libel suit p. 19
Jake Ragan, 46, p. 23
James Ingram, p. 23
John McKeon, p. 22
John Anderson, 41, p. 23
John Richard "Dick" Gillespie, 63, p. 23
Jolley quits Torstar p. 47
Joesph O'Neill Ott, 65, p. 23
Walter Dawson, p. 22
Judge accepts USSPI's reorganization plan p. 25
Knight-Ridder raises dividend, buys back stock p. 35
LATS to syndicate 'Nooz' comic panel p. 49
Looking ahead p. 6
M. Carl Andrews, 89, p. 23
Meeting speakers display even more clichÉd editorial cartoons p.50
Miles Turnbull, 64, p. 23
Morris Siegel, 78, p. 23
NAA survey says zoned preprints outpace full run p. 26
A comics publisher p. 50
New Jersey photographer jailed p. 23
New media section p. 51
News service offers color pix and more p. 49
Newspaperdom® p. 7
New weekly p. 47
Nobel-winning Tutu is writing a column p. 49
NPMA Corcoran Award. p. 2
Paper to appeal jury contact ban p. 17
Patrick Arnold, 53, p. 23
Poll at U. Texas p. 47
Advice to newspapers: Drop your cover price p. 7
Providence Journal leaves news service p. 49
Ray Marien, p. 22
Richard Beene, p. 22
Robert Hatch, 83, p. 23
Rocky baseball news p. 47
Runyan in the news p. 50
San Diego daily shifts to a.m.-only delivery p. 51
Seattle papers cut political ad rates p. 25
Stepper polybagger p. 40
Editor & Publisher U.S. Media Stock Values p. 2
Alan Goldfine, 50, p. 23
Switching to AM p. 11
TALK RADIO, VIDEOTEXT AND THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY p. 60
Ban on Billboard alcohol ads is challenged p. 16
Thomas Raphael Curran, 92, p. 23
Top 25 Daily Newspapers p. 42
Valassis, Sullivan settle lawsuit, Valassis says p. 25
Walter Bolt Sr., 86, p. 23
World Cup daily p. 47
A level playing field p. 6
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