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07/05/2008
Scottish newspapers accused of shirking investigative duties (Sunday Herald)
are asked what they want more of in newspapers the answer is often great, jaw-dropping scoops. Yet investigative reporting - the discipline behind many such stories - is increasingly seen by many newspaper executives as too expensive to bother with.
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07/06/2008
Audio Slide Show: Montgomery Newspapers presents The Class of 2008 (The Ambler Gazette)
Montgomery Newspapers presents a slide show of the Class of 2008.
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07/06/2008
Great Scot and little Englanders (Guardian Unlimited)
Alan Ruddock: Newspapers will take a long time to fold | Why in the world is the BBC so enormous? | Independence days for Roger
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07/05/2008
California flasher prompts warning (UPI)
BERKELEY, Calif., July 5 (UPI) -- Police in Berkeley, Calif., cautioned residents to be on the lookout for two men pretending to sell newspapers door-to-door after one of them exposed himself.
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07/06/2008
TECH: Monster founder sets sights on online obituaries (North County Times)
NEW YORK---- Fourteen years ago, Jeff Taylor helped set off a tectonic shift in recruitment advertising by founding Monster.com, one of the first online companies to challenge a big profit source of newspapers.
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07/03/2008
Newspapers Examine Developments In Breast Cancer Detection, Surgery (Medical News Today)
Two newspapers on Tuesday published articles related to breast cancer detection and surgery. Summaries appear below.~ AP/Washington Post: The AP/Post examined two experimental technologies that aim to improve breast cancer detection among women with dense breasts.
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07/03/2008
Palm Beach Newspapers, Sun-Sentinel in distribution deal (South Florida Business Journal)
Palm Beach Newspapers said it has formed a distribution deal with the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in order to curb costs by eliminating duplicated delivery routes.
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07/05/2008
Hersam Acorn Newspapers (Ridgefield Press)
Despite dreary forecasts of rain (and more than 1.25 inches fell during the night), the skies remained dry Friday night for the Family Fourth fireworks. At top, awaiting the show, is five-year-old Emma Alessi, eating ice cream while holding the flag with her toes.
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07/05/2008
Flipside of ‘livelier’ parliament (The Borneo Post)
KUCHING: The ‘livelier’ Dewan Rakyat, as evident in the big space dedicated to the proceedings by the newspapers, has a flipside. “Too much time is spent arguing among ourselves,” deputy speaker Datuk Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, who is also Santubong MP lamented yesterday.
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07/05/2008
Hersam Acorn Newspapers (New Canaan Advertiser)
Three trees at the site of the planned Talmadge Hill parking lot expansion will be spared if their root systems are not damaged by excavation and paving, which could render them hazardous, Tree Warden John Howe said last Friday.
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