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Newspapers and dedicate
* Newspapers: All major newspapers dedicate significant amounts of space to sports coverage.

Newspapers and public
Newspapers, particularly the Saturday Review, reported the harassment, and public opinion backed the editors.
While actual malice standard applies to public officials and public figures, in Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps,, the Court found that, with regard to private individuals, the First Amendment does " not necessarily force any change in at least some features of the common-law landscape.
Newspapers in the colony were prohibited by law from reporting public matters.
Newspapers and magazines published photographs of Lilienthal gliding, favorably influencing public and scientific opinion about the possibility of flying machines becoming practical.
Newspapers then reported, based on the questionable wording of an order from J. Edgar Hoover ("... find the woman and give her no quarter "), that the FBI had issued a " death order " for Nelson's young widow, who wandered the streets of Chicago as a fugitive for several days, described in print as America's first female " public enemy ".
A newly formed company, West Australian Newspapers Holdings, then purchased the paper from the receivers before being floated in an oversubscribed $ 185 million public offering.
* 1973: The Sun Newspapers Of Omaha, " for uncovering the large financial resources of Boys Town, Nebraska, leading to reforms in this charitable organization's solicitation and use of funds contributed by the public.
Newspapers are too important to the public to be treated as just pieces on a financial chessboard.
Newspapers and community organizations generally serve all five cities, as do the public library and school system, but municipal services are separate.
On 25 July 2008 the Australian Newspapers Beta service was released to the public.
Editor Paul Dacre said that Associated Newspapers only used private investigators to confirm public information, such as dates of birth.
Newspapers of the time reveal that tea cosies enjoyed " a sudden and unexpected rise in public favor " among women who hosted tea parties.
He also organized a national campaign of the Advertising Council to improve public understanding of the United Nations, chaired a national conference on the United Nations for the American Society of Newspapers Editors and testified in support of the United Nations before the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Newspapers took the request up, sending a public plea to Emma and the children to consent, as foreign tributes poured in.
As the form matured in Russia, workers ’ groups put on highly regionalized Living Newspapers, treating issues of public interest and concern.
* This article also copies from Newspapers, 1775 – 1860 by Frank W. Scott ( 1917 ), which is also in the public domain

Newspapers and figures
Newspapers publish a " per column inch " rate based on their circulation and demographic figures.

Newspapers and with
Newspapers at the time noted that the move indicated that she was co-operating with the District Attorney.
Newspapers, taxpayer-funded entities with some religious affiliation, and political parties can obtain fairly clear guidance on the boundaries within which their freedom of expression rights apply.
Newspapers and t-shirts were distributed, and door labels and fliers in the infinite corridor were put up in accordance with the " curriculum change.
Newspapers also regularly make references to Doraemon and his pocket as a something with the ability to satisfy all wishes.
Newspapers had a strong bias towards particular parties, with the Courant and the Flying Post supporting the Whigs and the Evening Post in favour of the Tories, leading to politicians from both parties realising the importance of an efficient propaganda machine in influencing the electorate.
Newspapers not aligned with the government have been closed down, members of the judiciary have been threatened and / or arrested.
* October 1 – Associated Newspapers announces that The Evening News will close and merge with the Evening Standard.
Newspapers began publishing accounts charging the Construction Division with incompetence, ineptitude, and inefficiency.
AT & T also partnered with Knight-Ridder Newspapers to form Viewdata, a holding company that operated the " Viewtron " service.
It started on 24 January 1986 when some 6, 000 newspaper workers went on strike after protracted negotiation with their employer, News International ( parent of Times Newspapers and News Group Newspapers, and chaired by Rupert Murdoch ).
* Newspapers: There is one weekly newspaper circulated in Calvert County, The Calvert Recorder, with its headquarters on Main Street in Prince Frederick.
Forum Communications Company of Fargo, North Dakota, owns and operates the Detroit Lakes Newspapers and also provides the regional daily newspaper, The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, with coverage spanning the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area and much of northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota.
In late 2004, Independent Newspapers moved from their traditional home in Middle Abbey Street to a new office, " Independent House " in Talbot Street, with the printing facilities already relocated to the Citywest business park near Tallaght.
In its 2009 review of the decade 1999-2009, McClatchy Newspapers reported Jackson as the highest-paid currently sitting college president in the U. S., with a 2008 salary of approximately $ 1. 6 million.
* National Library of Australia: The Collection holds 57 original drawings and 22 photo-lithographs individually catalogued with a number digitised ( including drawings relating to The Billy Book ); the Newspapers Collection holds many thousands of Low's cartoons, although none are digitised at present.
At various times there have been concerns about concentration of newspaper ownership, notably in 1970 and 1980 with two commissions, the Davey Committee on combines and the Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers respectively, and most recently when Conrad Black's Hollinger acquired the Southam newspapers in the late 1990s.
Newspapers have dealt with this problem in various ways, including using software to combine two existing, similar characters ; using a picture of the personality ; or simply substituting a homophone for the rare character in the hope that the reader would be able to make the correct inference.
The London Stage 1660 — 1800: A Calendar of Plays, Entertainments and Afterpieces Together with Casts, Box-Receipts and Contemporary Comment Compiled from the Playbills, Newspapers and Theatrical Diaries of the Period, Part 1: 1660 – 1700.
The World Association of Newspapers ( WAN ) publishes a list of newspapers with the largest circulation.
Ownership of national and the newspapers of each capital city are dominated by two corporations, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, ( which was founded in Adelaide ) and John Fairfax Holdings. These two corporations along with West Australian Newspapers and the Harris Group work together to create Australian Associated Press which distributes the news and then sells it on to other outlets such as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Newspapers began to ridicule Rugby, with London's Daily News accusing Hughes of creating a " pleasure picnic " rather than a functioning colony, and the New York Times claiming that Hughes was planning to abandon the colony altogether.
As a trainee on the Plymouth-based Sunday Independent, then owned by Mirror Group Newspapers, he met his partner Fiona Millar, with whom he has three children, two sons ( born November 1987 and July 1989 ) and a daughter ( born May 1993 ).

Newspapers and style
Newspapers at the time reported that Cagney intended to consciously imitate Cohan's song-and-dance style, but to play the normal part of the acting in his own style.
Newspapers generally adhere to an expository writing style.

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