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Classifieds
1998 - August 29 - Published Date
12 Years After, Contract Has Merit Pay, More Workers p.9
AARON BARNES, p.18
calendar p.4
CHRISTOPHER DOYLE, p.19
Clinton's Credibility Gap Mirrors The News Media's p.2
Community tries parenting p.6
Complaints Finally Push Postal Service To Action p.11
Contra Costa's Bundling Plan p.31
Corrections
Corrections p.3
DESMOND WHITE, 25, p.19
Discord Grows As ABC Eases Discounting Rules p.8
About those piddling 20% profit margins p.3
Enquirer, Gannett Dispute Report On Internal Chiquita Probe p.12
Ex-circulation chief draws jail in biz espionage p.13
'Fakes, Lies And Videotape,' Food Lion Slams ABC p.14
FARROLL "BUD" SPEAKE, 70, p.19
Furor Follows AP Disclosure On McGwire p.10
GINGER STANLEY, p.18
Goss strike ends at Reading, Pa., press plant p. 13
Gray split and dividend p.6
GREG BAUMER, p.19
GREGORY D. STOREY, p.18
Ad growth slows for U.S. papers p.12
Hollinger ups Southam stake p.6
Hollinger repurchase p.6
HOLLY HERITAGE, p.18
In Praise Of Photoshop, The Digital Darkroom p. 28
Inquirer Investigation p.7
Isaacs Remembered As Last Of A Breed p.19
JACK SHORES, p.19
J. HERMAN POULIOT, 74, p.19
JIM BAPIS, 64, p.19
JOHN ARABINKO, 84, p.18
An Anniversary For 'Alley Oop' p.41
JOHN W. SWEENEY, 52, p.18
JOSEPH F. PISANI, p.19
JOSEPH A. KELLY, 92, p.19
KAREN STABLEY, p.18
King Sets Up 'Housekeeping' p.41
Knight Ridder tallies high cost of high tech p.12
L.A. Mayor Takes Over Newsroom — Sort Of p.29
Learning Character From The Masters p.5
Making A Case For Doing It Yourself p.37
MARJI RAINES, p.19
ANDREW LIPPMAN, 50, p.18
MARLE EGBERT, p.18
More And Better Color From Refurbished Presses p.36
Newspapers Flog Each Other Over City Government Issues p.29
Newspaperdom® p.3
NYT buyback p. 6
PAYING FOR CAMERAS WHO SHOULD FUND EQUIPMENT BUYS? p.26
Philadelphia Inquirer Fires Reporter Who Sued Editor p. 7
Photographers' Equipment Update p. 22
PHYLLIS GEARY DUFFUS, 74, p.19
Pinch of skepticism required with 'good news' p. 3
ARTHUR SERBO, 69, p.19
Police Chief Seeks Peace With Press p.16
POST AND WEST POINT p.35
Pulitzer acquisition p.6
Read Two 'Peanuts' And Call Me In The Morning p.40
REAL MEDIA SERVES ADS FOR PLAYBOY ONLINE p.34
Reporter Files Union Grievance Against WSJ p. 7
beefing up biz stories p.35
RICHARD ORR, 83, p.19
Roughed Up, Arrested Covering Riot: Photogs p.16
Sault Ste. Marie suspect slated for hearing p.13
BEN E. WELZ, 59, p.19
Scribe witnesses cops in action p.12
Sex offender charged in Conn. carrier murder p.13
STEVE GUIDA, p.19
E&P Newspaper Stocks p.6
SUSAN E. BAKER, 44, p.18
TAMARA WIEDER, p.18
The Race to Digital p. 20
THERESA "TERRI" KRUSZCZAK, 42, p.19
Thomson Has Hoops Hopes p.41
THOMSON GETS CONTRACT p.35
BILL WILLIAMSON, p.18
The World Moves On After Quitting Audit Bureau p.30
Travel Magazine To Travel In Newspapers p.32
Branding, The Book p.31
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