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Classifieds
1999 - August 07 - Published Date
50 years ago . . .
Classifieds work
'Be a better neighbor'
St. Cloud plans morning delivery
Column houses
A campfire story for conspiracists
For almost a century, the Paxton family business was just a one-newspaper operation, The Paducah (Ky.) Sun, a regional paper serving western Kentucky and southern Illinois.
Controversy
Dick: We hardly know ye …
D.J. seeks $3.5M
Where it's @: Many features feature e-mail
'Fireball' ignites paper
Classified information
Florida papers faulted
Ford Motor cuts back on its newspaper buys
Geac moves Cybergraphic to Tampa
'Go!' traveling
Competition for
Shaping up
Judge says no to Web site press credentials
Due to an oversight by E&P, GCN Publishing of Port Washington, N.Y., was inadvertently excluded from two recent cover stories. "Welcomed Visitors" (July 3, p. 22) and "eBuy" (July 10, p. 18) failed to mention that GCN developed, administered, and hosted the online survey on newspaper Web sites. E&P regrets the omission.
Winning the war for suburbia
Three professors have been named 1999 Freedom Forum Journalism Teachers of the Year. With each awarded a medal and $10,000, this year's honorees are Bruce D. Itule of Arizona State University; Dianne M. Lynch of St. Michael's College; and Christine M. Martin of West Virginia University. The awards recognize outstanding instruction and leadership in core areas of journalism: reporting, editing, the history of journalism, media law, or ethics.
Monthly merger
How-to book for selling online ads
obituaries
california
Phoenix hotelier sues over Republic reportage
Poster to benefit
"The way humans are built, you can get 200 compliments in a row, but the one who says, 'You lost it, you ought to retire,' is the one you remember."
Race-based suit filed in Dallas
Rhode Island
KR visits Digital City
Belo to buy
Scripps loses legal battle
Sunday edition planned in Wash.
Slams his way
The business of
Return of the Star Chamber?
newspaper stocks
Corrections
United sought
In the Land of Lincoln,
WPWG names
Pigeonholing hate groups with the
A big Brit buy
8-10 Newspaper Human Resources Management Conference, Inland Press Foundation, Wyndam Chicago Hotel, Chicago
Ex-carrier gets life for killing
E-mail takes big byte out of day for syndicated creators
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