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  • {{ dambigbox| Newspaper | Paper }} ...on cheap paper, known as newsprint, or sometimes just newspaper. The term newspaper may also refer to the business that publishes the periodical. The current i
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  • ...a stentor (announcer) at the Budapest ''Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment ser ...t. This would become the most prominent and longest-lived of the Telephone Newspaper systems, surviving in a limited fashion until 1944.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone newspaper]]
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  • ...ncestry directly to the ''Jewish Daily Forward'', a Yiddish-language daily newspaper that began publishing on on April 22, 1897. In the 19th century, it was par ...h publishing declined. Nevertheless, in 1990 the Forward Association, the newspaper's non-profit holding company, remade the ''Forward'' into an English-langu
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  • {{r|American Society of Newspaper Editors}}
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  • ...a stentor (announcer) at the Budapest ''Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment ser ...t. This would become the most prominent and longest-lived of the Telephone Newspaper systems, surviving in a limited fashion until 1944.
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  • * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/telenew5.htm W.G. Fitzgerald, "A Telephone Newspaper," ''Scientific American,'' June 22, 1907]
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  • The '''North American Newspaper Alliance''' (NANA) was a U.S. news syndicate formed by 50 newspapers in 192 ...ia article on [[Wikipedia:North American Newspaper Alliance|North American Newspaper Alliance]] for more details.
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  • Popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922.
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  • ...''Leslie's Weekly'', was a popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922. It began publication unde
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  • A periodical magazine, newspaper, newsletter or newspaper section devoted to publishing reviews, criticism and publication notices an
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  • * [http://www.japantimes.co.jp/ ''The Japan Times''] daily newspaper in English * [http://www.asahi.com/english/ ''Asahi Shimbun''] daily newspaper, English edition
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  • ...he official newspaper of the [[NSDAP|Nazi Party]] and then the major daily newspaper in Nazi Germany (until 1945).
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Times newspaper|New York}} The '''New York Times''' is a daily newspaper published in [[New York, New York|New York City]], and widely available thr
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  • ...s. Founded in 1946 in [[Hamburg]], Die Zeit is the most widely read weekly newspaper in Germany. In the first quarter of 2004 its circulation was 460,000. Among
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  • {{dambigbox|the fictional newspaper|Banner}} '''''The Banner''''' is the chief [[newspaper]] in the fictional [[town]] of [[Llanview, Pennsylvania]] on the [[American
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  • ...://www.examiner.ie/irishexaminer/pages/home.asp The ''[[Irish Examiner]]'' newspaper] *[http://www.independent.ie/ The ''[[Irish Independent]] newspaper]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forward (newspaper)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone newspaper]]
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  • *Online version of the newspaper: http://www.zeit.de
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  • Editor of the [[Forward (newspaper)]] (2000-2008)
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  • German weekly newspaper published nationwide on Thursdays.
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  • A [[Toronto, Ontario]]-based [[Canada|Canadian]] newspaper
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  • ...zi Germany]] the '''''Völkischer Beobachter''''' was the official national newspaper of the [[NSDAP]] from 1920 to 1933, and the major daily newspaper of the Nazi regime until the end of the war in 1945.
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  • Daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom.
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  • One of the leading [[Japan]]ese national [[newspaper]]s.
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  • A widely distributed daily newspaper, published in New York City.
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  • (1948—2006) [[Israel|Israeli]] songwriter and newspaper columnist for ''[[Ha'ir]]''.
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  • A newspaper in [[Washington, D.C.]] that is moderately to strongly biased toward conser
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  • Newspaper, magazine, web, and television media company based in the U.S.
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  • (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951), an American newspaper magnate.
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  • ...bun]]. Together with the Yomiuri Shimbun and the [[Mainichi Shimbun]], the newspaper forms the "Big Three" in Japanese newspapers.<ref>''Britannica'': '[http:// ...wspaper's circulation went over 30,000 copies a day, making it the largest newspaper in Japan. In 1888, an office was opened in Tokyo, and the first Asahi Shimb
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  • *''The Sporting Life'' - A British sports newspaper (1859-1998) *''The Sporting Life'' - An American sports newspaper (1883-1924)
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  • Newspaper man from Kentucky known as the "headman" and adviser to [[Franklin D. Roose
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  • A basic unit of [[publishing]], especially in [[newspaper]]s, [[journal]]s and other [[serial]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Third-largest newspaper company in the United States, which also operates a news service and websit
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  • A castle in San Simeon, California, built by William Randolph Hearst, the newspaper magnate.
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  • American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the Uni
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  • Popular illustrated weekly literary journal and newspaper published in the United States from 1852 to 1922.
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  • {{rpl|North American Newspaper Alliance}}
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  • Israel's largest-circulation English online and print newspaper
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  • An Israeli newspaper focusing on serious policy and news analysis; small circulation but highly
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  • *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/sw25/index.html Newspaper reports]
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  • | newspaper = The Ottawa Citizen
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  • (March 31, 1831 - June 25, 1876) A newspaper reporter killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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  • Scottish newspaper that first appeared as a liberal weekly in 1817; published daily since 1855
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  • *[http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/index.html ''Calgary Herald'' newspaper]
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  • * [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,762255,00.html 1935 newspaper article]
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  • A daily newspaper in [[Washington, D.C.]] with a slight to moderate liberal bias; first publi
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  • * [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=Romney Recent newspaper and magazine articles]
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  • [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]' oldest continuously published [[newspaper]], first published on April 11, 1842, by George French.
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  • ...ncestry directly to the ''Jewish Daily Forward'', a Yiddish-language daily newspaper that began publishing on on April 22, 1897. In the 19th century, it was par ...h publishing declined. Nevertheless, in 1990 the Forward Association, the newspaper's non-profit holding company, remade the ''Forward'' into an English-langu
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  • A 2000 drama film starring [[Sandra Bullock]], playing Gwen Cummings, a newspaper columnist obliged to enter [[rehabilitation]] for a drinking problem.
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  • ...any''' operates local newspapers, a news service, and websites. Its first newspaper was formed in 1857, the ''Sacramento Bee'' in [[California (U.S. state)]].
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  • * [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/?topic=McCain recent newspaper and magazine articles]
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  • American founder of [[Christian Science]] and of international newspaper The Christian Science Monitor.
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  • An online newspaper in Iran, of French registry, describing its contributors as inside and outs
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  • A [[Washington, D.C.]] newspaper and online publishing company, owned by the [[Unification Church]], created
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  • ...[Persian Gulf]] program and the Politics Editor of the [[Abu Dhabi]]-based newspaper The National
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  • Chase Osborn (1860-1949) was a newspaper publisher, iron ore prospector, and progressive republican politician from
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