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Classifieds
1998 - June 20 - Published Date
Toronto Star dumps ABC p.80
N.Y. TV Station Wins Brown Award p. 30
Ash Added To Food Package p.100
Atlas On Demand p. 96
Bad Bookkeeping Isn't Fraud, Lawyer Says p.104
BILL MOSS, 43, p.74
Brown/Thomson Ohio swap p.80
BRYANNA LATOOF GREEN, 39, p.75
calendar p.2
Cartoon, Column Collections Out p.100
Central mulls trust repurchase p.80
Cleveland still in Ohio, FYI p.11
AP LAUNCHING WEB SITE FOR ADSEND
Color, Sound, Animation Added To Print Comics p.98
Column Readers Raise Nearly $60G p.99
Columnist For An Audience Of One p.52
Cosby jury info stays public p.104
Courant Corrects Silence On Women p.78
Covering Mexico Badly? Border Journalism Debated p.58
Creators Receive Plethora Of Prizes p.100
Crystal Ball Judge Slander Suit Dismissed p.50
Daily News Flub Draws Gibes Circulation numbers adjusted down p.38
Daily News Appeals Lawsuit's Dismissal p.82
NANDO.NET CHANGES ITS NAME
DENNIS M. NORRIS, 39, p.74
'Dinette'-less In Seattle No More p.100
DOUGLAS J. HUFF, 52, p.75
EMMA BERTHA WITTGEN BURLEIGH, 100, p.75
Envirecycle Buys The Ink Co.'s MRS p.68
'Fat Cats' Can Be Purr-chased p.99
FRANK HOLOWACH, 78, p.75
From The Web To Newspapers p.100
Gala On A $50 Million Stage p.32
'Game Of Day' Offered Online p.100
WASHINGTON POST WEB TRAFFIC UP 150%
GATF's Text On Litho p.69
GEORGE LAWSON NORRIS, 85, p.75
GEORGE VREELAND HORTON, 92, p.75
Globe And Mail Goes Color p.78
Goodbye, Barry p.78
Goss Opens Latin American Center p.68
Goss joins WAN's READY Project p.68
Guild, Inquirer ink stringer pact p.97
Hamill: Champion Of Newsroom Tradition p.19
Harland Simon's U.S. Offices p.68
Ad spending up, but growth slows p.97
Heidelberg Builds Media Academy p.69
Heidelberg Mexico Opens p.69
Hola, Ciao: N.Y. Times Promotes To Ethnic Readers p.76
Indramat Opens Technical Center p.69
Inquirer Set For Cultural Bash p.78
Investigating Religion: 'A Cultural Minefield' p.73
Iowa State Settles With Ames Tribune p.48
Is Science Writers Group Trying To Muzzle Press? p.15
JACK McDOWELL, 82, p.75
JAMES D. KENNEDY, 47, p.74
All the News Is Fit to Print: p.102
JAMES S. EVANS, 77, p.75
JAY JOSLYN, 74, p.75
JIM McKINNEY, 60, p.75
JIM MUHLSTEIN, 45, p.75
JOHN M. McKELWAY, 72, p.75
JOSEPH HARSCH, 93, p.75
JOURNAL JOB SITE p.94
JOYCE C. INGRAM, 42, p.75
J.R. McKINLEY, 82, p.75
Judge opens cable records p.104
'Andy Capp' Creator Dies p.99
KAREN GOLIN, p.74
KRT Has New Design Editor p.100
Literacy is falling, too, and the fault is in the schools p.11
MARION JOHNSON, 80, p.75
MARK THOMAS, 39, p.74
Mayhem; Violence as Public Entertainment p.102
M. EILEEN BROWN, 42,p.42
M.L. SCHULTZE, p.74
NAA: Immediate Innovation Needed
NBC Buys Into CNET p.91
A New View Of Objectivity: Taking A Side p.65
NET WILL BE MOBILE p.96
Newspapers Go Postal Over USPS's 'Auto Day' p.10
Newspaper Purchasing Managers Eyeing The Net p. 28
News Is a Verb p.102
Newspaperdom® p.11
Newstands Protected: Judge p. 30
Newsprint Numbers p.86
Not R.I.P., ROP p.4
Off base on Los Angeles penetration p.11
One Leaves, Trio Named At TMS p.99
ARTHUR B. POINIER, 87, p.75
Making Money On The Web Alternatives show the way p.95
'PageUp' Split Up Into Two Packages p.100
Paperworkers Strike Abitibi p.84
Pete Hamill Raises Hell About Newspaper Publishers p.18
PETER ANDERSON, 63, p.75
PHILIP MANGELSDORF, 74, p.75
Propane Makes Cleaner Air An Easy Sell p.20
Publishing Drunken Driver Photos As Weekly Feature p.36
RICHARD BEENE, 46, p.74
Segmented Compromise Keeps 50% Rule . . . For Now p.6
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