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1999 - May 22 - Published Date
50 years ago . . .
'Alternative in
Shakedown tests for NAA's $5M clearinghouse
Govt. Net site
ANG's character
Correction
Contempt of the court
COVER STORY
Schur conveyor for Fayetteville
Iowa: Not quite the big leagues
NEWS
Defender gets some help
An Amazonian
Media Gen. sells Denver Post stock
'Dilbert' creator
Syndicates and news services make space for Star Wars coverage.
Ethnic media on the move
Free cartoons
'Gallup Graphics'
Not up with
Series fires up local
NAA, Tom Hanks set up roadblock just in time for
Hollinger sheds Ark. daily
Sixteen students have been chosen as the 1999 Associated Press Interns. The summer internship program, is open to students of Black, Latino, Asian, and Native American decent, who are either juniors, seniors, or in graduate school. The finalist were selected from over 100 applicants nationwide.
Indy reverses course
NEWS
Internet Tradeline
Michigan judge:
The missing link
Reporter doesn't have AIDS, either
KRT wire adds
Landon's Latino Confab
LATS promotes
Tabloid pays $1m for repeat of libel
Mercury News buys BayArea
Not toddies
Block association
Michigan weeklies sold
ASSOCIATED PRESS
GORDON ALLAN "JACK" AULIS, a North Carolina journalist died of a heart attack in Raleigh, at the age of 73. Throughout his career, Aulis worked in radio, television, and newspapers. He began his career in 1951 at The Daily Advance in Elizabeth City, N.C. He later moved to the WGAI radio station in Elizabeth City and then The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va. In 1968, he joined The News & Observer in Raleigh.
Daily Oklahoman's defining moments
Bloomberg puts stock in PageNet
APME's Photo of the Month
New York Post puts Scorpion
Institutional interviews
Belo explores sale
A 'new day' for Puerto Rican press freedom
Rainstorm results in flood of ideas
D.J. and Reuters plan new venture
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Ultimate looks
Mistaken identity
Changing of the guard
THE FOURTH ESTATE
The 800 lb. wookie
Don't press Bush
E&P
Female cartoonists discuss breaking into a male
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