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1999 - October 16 - Published Date
ABC grows, pays
AII film, plate imager sales
Dennis no menace
Designing women (and men)
Domestic partner benefits up
Don't check this
Earnings bonanza in third quarter
Ethics codes out of the closet
Executive changes at Detroit Newspapers
First Amendment favors the not-so-golden Globe
Arkansas FOI forecast: partly sunny
Gay papers to get supplement
Another 'Time-out' in the works
Newspaper online ad revenue soars 659 percent
Kansas' Globe gets new owner
Goss may not be broke, but some think its ColorFlow is broken
Se habla espaÑol
Hail to the chiefs
Hazards and health online
Papers struggle to save workers from 'dot-coms'
Hitting Hollywood Hubris
How to cash in
The Hulk skirts a three count
The Maine Press Association inducted four journalists into the MPA Hall of Fame. The 1999 inductees are Harry Foote, owner and editor of the weekly American Journal in Westbrook for 35 years; the late Gene Letourneau, who for 51 years wrote his "Sportsman Say" outdoors column seven times a week for Guy Gannett newspapers; and Henry and Eula Shorey, owners and publishers of The Bridgton News, the weekly newspaper the Shoreys have run since the death of Henry's father in 1952.
It saves trees, but is it recyclable?
It's a safe bet that casinos are trying to lure away talent
U.S. journalist's death in Chile
Judge delays paper shutdown
Lighthouse sells SaxoTech
LOCKED UP!
Luann ages three years in 24 hours
Markets
Mumia's death OK'd by governor
Martin Bartner, 69, publisher of The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J., died Oct. 10. Bartner began his 46-year career at the paper while in high school, working part time as the Ledger's student correspondent. He rose to director of advertising, then was named associate publisher in 1980 and publisher in 1988. After graduating from New York University, Bartner returned to the Ledger to cover sports full time. In 1951, Bartner switched from reporting to advertising. Following a two-year stint in the U.S. Army, Bartner returned to the Ledger in 1955 and was sent to its sister paper, The Jersey Journal in Jersey City. After several promotions in the advertising department, he went back to the Ledger in 1965 as manager of classified ads.
Buffalo installs Page Pairer
Ohio weekly sold
1999 Advertisers
PAGE promotions
People ought to trust us. It irks us when they don't. … We know which politicians are idiots but can't scream it in a crowded room.
Philadelphia's take on 'Notes From the Underground'
Phoenix buys Burt software
Poor Coverage of Poor?
Publishers join copyright progam
Quindlen's back and UPS has her
Realty service sold
OCTOBER
In Redding, readers don't conce al their anger
Rival's refusal leads to new Alliance
Goss seeks relief for a competitor
Show and Tell for Adults
INDEX VALUE NET PERCENT
Swing and a miss
No. 1? A print guy
Texas shopper sold
Where did '30' come from?
Times builds Boston cluster
Cartoonist is proud to provide papers with 'literary junk food'
Trudeau aidsNetAid effort
'Truth Is Out There' for feature editors
WAN: Bad year for journalists so far
Wright and Site Cited
50 years ago …
Check the scoreboard
Chicago Trib's Greene gets Life
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