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Classifieds
1995 - March 11 - Published Date
Controversy Follows Michael Gartner p.12
Advertising in interactive media p. 32
Atex sale is imminent p. 36
A Warning To Newspaper Managements p. 14
Bell Atlantic withdraws from suit p. 31
Buddy Aultman, p. 22
Cable and computer columns in package p. 40
Editor&Publisher Calendar of events p.2
Carol Young, p. 23
Charles B. Walker of Chula Vista, Calif., p. 24
Christina Bublick, p. 22
Claims against paper dismissed p. 21
Ad volume up p. 33
Comic panel offered by Jennifer Berman p. 40
Cooperation the Austrian way p. 39
Copley papers tackle geography in NIE program p.44
Court says doc can't sue paper p. 20
Court to hear Quayle accuser p. 21
Dangerfield wins libel suit p. 20
David E. Nathan, p. 22
D.C. office p.11
Declassification p. 6
Did 'Gasoline' strip p. 42
Alexander R. Stickney Jr., p. 23
Disagrees with NAHJ director p. 7
Dogs, cats covered in Creators column p.41
Dolan Media Co. p. 24
Educators cited p. 35
Entertainment weekly to debut in San Diego p. 24
Lesher unveils ethics policy for its papers p. 10
E.W. Scripps Co. p. 24
Fla. legislature again tries to upgrade access to electronic records p.26
'For Better' strip is tops in top-100 poll p. 40
Found Business For Newspapers p. 11
Ann E. Dilworth, p. 23
Handbook available p. 35
Heady clients get a new money feature p. 41
James E. Donahue, p.23
James E. Bell, p. 22
Janet Raasch, 31, p.22
Jay and Joan Becker p.24
Joan Perreault, p. 23
John Palm, 56, p.23
Joseph J. Sherman Sr., p. 22
J-school professor says community dailies can take business from campus papers p.7
AP adds EOS DCS3; upgrades PhotoLynx, Preserver archive p. 37
Judge dismisses $10-million libel suit p. 18
Judge's suit against paper thrown out p. 21
Kenneth J. DePaola Jr., 37, p. 23
Kurt Johnson, p. 23
MAN sells plant to Pequot tribe; moves to boat yard p. 39
Master plan for Wenatchee World p.
M. Gaildene Hamilton, p.22
Michael Parks, p. 22
NEA signs column about mutual funds p. 41
Nevada bill would release names of juveniles p. 13
AP photographer hurt in Chechnya p.13
New award and outlet for widely syndicated creator p. 42
New Century Press Inc. p. 24
New Playgirl editor p.42
Newspaperdom® p.7
Newsprint from newsprint sells p. 39
N.H. high court reverses reprimand p.20
Njeri K. Fuller, 23, p.22
NPC Library goes online p. 39
Parents appreciate Chelsea's privacy p. 13
Pay for the privilege p.6
Ariz. newspaper couple gets degrees p. 35
Philly columnist writes book p. 15
Phyllis Hughes, p. 23
Providence Journal creates fellowship p.14
Providing multimedia news to classrooms p. 31
Ralph Merchant has sold his Westbrook (Minn.) Sentinel-Tribune p.24
Rebeles contribute $100,000 to CFAC p. 26
Record deaths of journalists in '94, says CPJ p. 26
Richard Bernstein, p. 23
Rick Surkamer, p.22
R.I. paper aids environmental reporting p. 35
ASNE board nominees named p. 10
Robert Dubill, 58, p. 23
Rockwell aids Kobe daily p. 37
Rosemary W. Nelms, 48, p.22
Sex-oriented ads arouse campus ire p.34
Sponsors, content critical to success of N11 systems p. 30
Stacy Chase, p. 23
Editor & Publisher U.S. Media Stock Values p. 15
Student paper mum on why it rejected anti-Holocaust ad p. 16
Charging The Media To Cover The O.J. Trial? p. 9
Sunflower Group sued for patent infringement p. 34
Assessing Communication Education: p. 25
Supplier-customer animosity rises with newsprint prices p. 38
Susan Herold, p.22
Susan Smith case documents should be open, judge rules p. 20
Tax on reading p. 6
The 91-year-old weekly Hickman County Gazette in Clinton, Ky., p. 24
The latest on ad services tax p. 33
The Media and the Mayor's Race: p. 25
The weekly Monitor-Review of Stacyville, Iowa, p. 24
The weekly Snowmass Sun of Snowmass Village, Colo., p. 24
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