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  • Edited his father's newspaper for several years.
  • The Aledo Times-Record is the weekly newspaper for Mercer County.
  • The Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant is a Dutch newspaper for the region of Zeeland.
  • Heartt published the newspaper for nearly fifty years, selling it in 1869 s
  • He had been an Associate Editor of this newspaper for 27 years.
  • The Prairie Post is a weekly published newspaper for farmers from Medicine Hat, Alberta and S
  • The Scottie Press is a well known local newspaper for the Vauxhall area and is recognised as "
  • The Journal Star is the major daily newspaper for Peoria, Illinois and surrounding area.
  • Advertisement in the New Zealand Truth newspaper for the final.
  • rts editor for the Long Beach Press-Telegram newspaper for 32 years.
  • Memorial Award (jointly with Pakistan's Dawn newspaper, for the series "The New Muslim")
  • The Cherokee Scout is the weekly newspaper for Murphy, North Carolina, and its surround
  • The Co-operative News is a fortnightly newspaper for the UK co-operative, mutual and social e
  • Trygve Hegnar owned the newspaper for two years until 1988 without managing to
  • hed The Catholic Tidings, the first Catholic newspaper for Los Angeles.
  • The Romford Recorder is a local newspaper for Romford and the London Borough of Haveri
  • Star-News is the daily newspaper for Wilmington, North Carolina, and its surr
  • The Pasadena Star-News is the local daily newspaper for Pasadena, California.
  • ed in 1904, the Express & Echo is a paid-for newspaper for Exeter and its surrounding area.
  • The Maidenhead Advertiser is a local newspaper for the town of Maidenhead, Berkshire, Unite
  • In 1902, she established a newspaper for the organization, The St. Luke Herald.
  • ate Journal-Register is the only local daily newspaper for Springfield, Illinois and its surroundin
  • The Contraband, the official student newspaper for McNeese State University
  • ted Texas for a suitable location to start a newspaper for Scripps-McRae.
  • The Shrewsbury Chronicle is the local newspaper for Shrewsbury and the surrounding area, inc
  • 0 Kim won another prize with the Seoul Daily newspaper for his poem Drowned Dreams.
  • a group of TPS students started the student newspaper for the school, The Trinity Tribune
  • It is the legally adjudicated newspaper for the cities of Hermosa Beach and Redondo
  • -chief of Utrop, started as the first online newspaper for minorities in Norway in 2001.
  • The Windmill Herald is a newspaper for Dutch immigrants in Canada.
  • Samyukta Karnataka is actually the people's newspaper for the people.
  • 6 is then seen being reported in the Village newspaper for "further investigation" and others start
  • The Salisbury Journal is the local newspaper for the Salisbury area of England.
  • The Wave is the newspaper for the school.
  • The Shorthorn is the campus newspaper for the University of Texas at Arlington.
  • It was started in 1921 as the regional newspaper for the Norwegian Labour Party.
  • The Whittier Daily News is the local daily newspaper for Whittier, California.
  • The Times-News is the daily newspaper for Hendersonville, North Carolina, and its
  • I think my source was the Boston Globe newspaper for the following day.
  • and emigrated to Poland, where he edited the newspaper For Liberty! (За свободу!).
  • d in October 2006 as a sister publication in newspaper form.
  • he publication was not transitioned into the newspaper format until 1990.
  • The premiere edition of the electronic newspaper format under the name The Palestine Telegrap
  • Rhenish newspaper format
  • It is printed in a tabloid newspaper format and appears semimonthly.
  • Published in tabloid newspaper format, it cost 15 cents, later raised to 25
  • 18-23) were published in large newspaper format, with a tabloid size magazine insert.
  • of Mary Washington's official weekly student newspaper, formed in 1922.
  • ories, which were based on votes via web and newspaper forms.
  • The Independent Eye is an underground newspaper, founded in Yellow Springs, Ohio in February
  • in competition with The Sacramento Union, a newspaper founded in 1851.
  • he Protestant Telegraph was a Northern Irish newspaper founded by Noel Doherty and Ian Paisley on F
  • year, The DePauw is Indiana's oldest college newspaper, founded in 1852 under the name Asbury Notes
  • ed competition from Bratsberg Amtstidende, a newspaper founded in 1840 by Peter Feilberg.
  • an influential Amsterdam-based liberal daily newspaper, founded in 1828 by J.W. van den Biesen.
  • The Santa Monica Observer is a free weekly newspaper founded in Santa Monica, California in 1998
  • Daily Sketch was a British national tabloid newspaper, founded in Manchester in 1909 by Sir Edward
  • and publisher of The Woodville Republican, a newspaper founded in 1823.
  • The Retford Times is a weekly local newspaper founded in 1869.
  • The Antioch Daily Ledger was a newspaper founded March 26, 1870, in Antioch, Californ
  • Houston Press was a Scripps Howard afternoon newspaper, founded in 1911, in Houston, Texas.
  • Les Noticies is a weekly newspaper founded in Asturias (Spain) in 1996.
  • The Intercomm: A school newspaper founded by two students in 2007.
  • an influential Rotterdam-based liberal daily newspaper, founded in 1844 by Henricus Nijgh.
  • Street Sheet Canada is a street newspaper founded in 1997 by Rodney Graham.
  • The Blackshear Times is an American weekly newspaper founded in 1889 and published in Blackshear,
  • e love, Libertad wrote in EnDehors, a famous newspaper founded by Zo d'Axa.
  • ette (and Taunton Sunday Gazette) is a daily newspaper founded in 1848.
  • The Westmeath Topic is a weekly newspaper founded in Mullingar, Ireland in 1971.
  • The Bradenton Times is an on-line-only newspaper founded and continuously published on the In
  • isville Leader was a weekly African American newspaper founded by I. Willis Cole in November 1917.
  • 16 October - The People newspaper founded.
  • October - Johan Christian Tandberg Castberg, newspaper founder and editor and politician (d.1899)
  • He was editor of the Lillehammer newspaper Framgang, and the Kristiania newspaper Eidsv
  • arted a new paper, the first German feminist newspaper, Frauen-Zeitung, in 1848.
  • 15, which also published the German language newspaper Fredericksburg Wochenblatt.
  • instead became a journalist for his hometown newspaper Fredriksstad Blad.
  • The letter was published in the Indian newspaper Free Hindustan.
  • Sp!ts, pronounced Spits, is a tabloid format newspaper freely distributed in trains, trams and buse
  • e was a conservative person, and steered his newspaper Fremskridt in such a direction.
  • Expresul de Ungheni is a newspaper from Ungheni, the Republic of Moldova, found
  • January 1, 1982, Richard J. Chase bought the newspaper from Fairchild, his father-in-law.
  • Kunkle died in 1953 while returning to the newspaper from the television station.
  • Our Krant, a newspaper from Bloemfontein
  • ubtitle from 1866, and the main title of the newspaper from 1943.
  • was responsible for producing the al-Ba‘ath newspaper from Ramallah and also set up al-Jil al-Jadi
  • He also owned Dina Sethi, a newspaper from Purasawakkam, Chennai espousing the cau
  • He stops and gets a bone and a newspaper from the trash can.
  • erala by setting up and publishing Pradeepam newspaper from Kozhikode.
  • lishes on Sunday morning but is an afternoon newspaper from Monday through Friday inclusive.
  • It was serialized in Asahi Shimbun newspaper from December 6, 1912 to November 5, 1913.
  • s the editor of The Daily Texan, the student newspaper, from 1988 to 1989.
  • the chess columnist for the Montreal Gazette newspaper from 1978-2001.
  • The company owned the newspaper from 1921.
  • sident and publisher of the Montreal Gazette newspaper from 2002 to 2004.
  • as chief editorial writer for The Australian newspaper from 1981 to 1995.
  • Pal who suggested Kunhirama Menon to start a newspaper from Kerala supporting the National movement
  • ded, edited and published the Albany Patriot newspaper from 1845 until 1858.
  • An issue of the London Thames newspaper from June 17, 1887
  • uested, by removing all links to the Belgian newspaper from its search index.
  • irst editor was Torgeir Vraa, who edited the newspaper from its start until his death in 1934.
  • usly owned and operated the Purcell Register newspaper from 1887-89.
  • at The Straits Times, Singapore's main local newspaper, from 1987-1996 and 1999 to 2005.
  • e Oregon Daily Emerald, the school's student newspaper from 1970 to 1971.
  • Der Kampf, a Luxembourg Communist newspaper from 1920 and 1922
  • esent - Humor columnist, Quick DFW, a weekly newspaper from the publishers of The Dallas Morning Ne
  • The Edinburgh Courant was a broadsheet newspaper from the 18th Century.
  • editor of Lancaster Farming, a leading farm newspaper, from 1979 to 1983.
  • Cleave published the newspaper from his bookshop in Shoe Lane, London.
  • His first poster, for the newspaper Frou-Frou, was made in 1899.
  • The Daly Advertiser is founded as the first newspaper funded by advertising.
  • The newspaper further reported that Corboy spoke clearly a
  • nish media company, primarily centred on the newspaper Fyens Stiftstidende.
  • The student newspaper gained the name University Press in 1971.
  • The newspaper gave Mr Naylor massive publicity, and he bec
  • The Times newspaper gave the documentary a positive review.
  • The newspaper generally has no political bias, instead rep
  • ch 1900, the two also started publishing the newspaper Germinal, which was more focused on cultural
  • Chiqui Lastierre as Newspaper Girl
  • hronicle was shortened to Chronicle, and the newspaper given wider latitude in subject matter.
  • Post's Recycling Centers collect 840 tons of newspaper, glass and aluminum on a national basis.
  • Cheng, trying to put together a newspaper group with at least 5 people for the school
  • ced Aw to sell out her stock in the Sing Tao Newspaper Group Limited.
  • The Times-Star was sold to the Alameda Newspaper Group in the 1970s.
  • included shareholders UKRD, Eastern Counties Newspaper Group and 3i..
  • The publication is owned by the Alpha Newspaper Group and has a current circulation of 3,382
  • f the paper changed from Newsquest to Tindle Newspaper Group in 2004.
  • Enterprises is currently the fourth largest newspaper group in the United States of America.
  • dent pp58 dated 11th June 1999 - Isle of Man Newspaper Group
  • The newspaper group won 12 Suburban Newspapers of America
  • It is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group and was established in May 1994.
  • Its publisher is Hebei Daily Newspaper Group, which owns Yanzhao Metropolis Daily,
  • For the newspaper group, see Northcliffe Media.
  • It is the flagship of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, a branch of Colorado-based MediaNews
  • he Daily News is a member of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, a division of MediaNews Group.
  • e Daily Facts is a member of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, a division of MediaNews Group.
  • The Star-News is a member of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, since 1996.
  • BUP in turn is owned by the Northcliffe Newspaper Group, part of the Daily Mail & General Trus
  • It is owned by Hebei Daily Newspaper Group, which also publishes Hebei Daily.
  • as acquired by the London based Daily Mirror newspaper group.
  • It is owned by the Tindle Newspaper Group.
  • ng, he took job as a reporter with the local newspaper group.
  • le Radio is a separate company to the Tindle Newspaper Group.
  • It is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group.
  • t was a tabloid and was not part of a larger newspaper group.
  • n of about 8,000, and is owned by the Tindle Newspaper Group.
  • list and Executive Secretary of the American Newspaper Guild in New York from 1938 to 1946.
  • Labor Relations Board certifies the American Newspaper Guild as the bargaining agent for BNA employ
  • After 11 years, the Newspaper Guild turned control of the Citizens' Voice
  • gland Press Association and the National Gay Newspaper Guild, is the largest LGBT newspaper in New
  • the Citizens' Voice was initially a "strike newspaper" published by the local Newspaper Guild, but
  • oby filed a grievance through his union, The Newspaper Guild.
  • PGN is a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild.
  • Employees are represented by The Kingston Newspaper Guild.
  • on in Bulgaria, where he started a Christian newspaper, Gunesh, in Turkish.
  • olumn for the English edition of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
  • orked as a journalist for the Danish-Turkish newspaper Haber.
  • The Times newspaper had initially suspected that the arm was pla
  • The newspaper had articles, celebrity coverage, comic stri
  • Earlier, the newspaper had a "sister" in Sweden, but the Swedish Ma
  • In 2005, the newspaper had 27,600 readers.
  • Its rival newspaper had suspended publication for the same reaso
  • ed, although daily ads in the Clarion Ledger Newspaper had appeared two months after closing.
  • During the 1980s the newspaper had a circulation of around 20,000.
  • However, Holmberg was not jailed as the newspaper had officially registered an individual part
  • The school's official newspaper had followed a long and proud tradition publ
  • The newspaper had trouble with finances during the decade
  • By the 1960s, the newspaper had a growing readership, increased coverage
  • The newspaper had multiple chief editors at this time.
  • As of March 2011, Vatan newspaper had the 15th highest circulation in Turkey a
  • Each newspaper had 56 pages.
  • California Press Association's Newspaper Hall of Fame
  • After concert in Halmstad, the Swedish newspaper Hallandsposten called Gessle and his music "
  • Editorial remains in Morpeth though the newspaper has during Northeast Press ownership been pr
  • The Sacramento Bee newspaper has released audio clips from the morning sh
  • The newspaper has an approximate circulation of 50,000.
  • The Santa Monica Observer Newspaper has a circulation of 20,000 and a readership
  • As of 2006, the newspaper has a daily circulation of 12,684.
  • Though independent, the newspaper has been, since 1971, owned by a group of Je
  • The newspaper's primary readership are African-American an
  • The newspaper has a local focus with usually just one page
  • The Times newspaper has featured two 10 page articles of his wor
  • Known colloquially as the Foghorn, the newspaper has continuously run weekly issues every sem
  • The newspaper has won numerous Louisiana Press Association
  • The Sun-Star daily newspaper has a circulation of over 20,000 in the Merc
  • The newspaper has been published since 1946, reporting eco
  • The newspaper has run a number of campaigns ranging from s
  • The newspaper has daily editions (for $0.75) and Sunday Ed
  • Founded in 1976, the newspaper has the largest circulation among a Chinese
  • The newspaper has been owned and published by the Futrell
  • Since then the newspaper has continued investing in multimediaproject
  • The newspaper has been published since 1993.
  • The BBC broadcast those remarks and every newspaper has highlighted them.
  • Other awards that the newspaper has won in the past include Best Local News
  • The newspaper has an estimated 107,000 daily readers.
  • Since July 2, 1918, this newspaper has carried that name across its masthead.
  • The newspaper has struggled since the 1960s to enlarge its
  • The Daily Reveille, LSU's student newspaper, has been keeping students informed for more
  • Northshore High School's printed newspaper has existed for years.
  • The newspaper has its offices on Westgate in Wetherby.
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