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New Zealand's best columnist, the Herald 's John Armstrong, has been labelled both "a Labour lackey and a National toady". "One reader has twice offered to drive me to the airport if I would agree to leave the country. Such responses from both sides
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The staff of La Costa Canyon High School's newspaper is questioning the motives behind the principal's decision to cut its journalism class as it tries to keep the course alive. I think this has something to do with a story we published last month,
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The New York Daily News is facing criticism for doctoring a photo on the cover of its Tuesday newspaper edition, showing a woman sitting in a pool of blood following the aftermath of Monday's Boston Marathon bombing.
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Newsgathering Was Never Free," Seven Days, 4/3 All Isn't Lost It took a long time for wide-circulation daily newspapers to sink to this point and it will take a long time for them to come back to some new place in some new iteration. Warren Buffett
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But some experts say that sending an online greeting when a printed card is called for can drive a wedge between friends. Sales of traditional greeting cards have fallen by roughly 60% over the past decade, to an estimated $5.4 billion this year a
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Courtesy of Keisha DePaz Keisha DePaz gave up her job as a successful lawyer and recently launched a greeting card company called Punch Street from her mother's Queens Village basement. The cards put a new twist on an old-school business by gearing
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A proposed California law stands to impact community newspapers across the state. "Assembly Bill 642, authored by Anthony Rendon (D-Bell), proposes to permit the online publishing of public notices by allowing Internet-only entities to become '
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RICHARD MINSKY’S CONTROVERSIAL “BILL OF RIGHTS” EXHIBITION COMES TO THE BOSTON BOOK, PAPER & PHOTO EXPO, May 4 -Expo Also Features a Presentation on Tasha
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Matches as Memories Lucas Zarebinski Everyone swipes the matches. They were once ephemera written on, burned up in the space of a weekend but they're now a keepsake. Maybe they bring you back to the Hemingway Bar at the Ritz or remind you of the pink-
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Putting ID photos on Illinois' food stamp cards would hurt businesses more than it would fight fraud, some say. "[Link card users] will look for places that don't ask for ID," said Joe Mohammad, of East Court Grocery in Kankakee. And that would take
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