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  1. Azaria Chamberlain (16278 bytes)
    143: Springs newspaper and police who rejected the claim. She said she ...
    153: and only one newspaper, the [[Centralian Advocate]] from [[Alice Springs...
  2. Hardboiled (2194 bytes)
    7: ... solvers of the crime and their lobby manager and newspaper friends. Instead, here the protagonist is the vic...
  3. Corporate media (2944 bytes)
    7: ...ries as quickly and efficiently as possible. Many newspapers buy their content from international [[News agen...
    9: ...for the defendant. It is not surprising that most newspapers try to avoid the possibility of such a lawsuit o...
  4. Journalism (3237 bytes)
    11: ... news. When publishing an official editorial, a [[newspaper]] usually allows reporters to pen an [[Op-ed]] ...
    15: ...ectivity]], accuracy and editorial control as the newspapers. [[Tabloid]]s are a notable exception to this, a...
  5. Concentration of media ownership (3307 bytes)
    9: [[Newspaper]]s and [[magazine]]s are also generally concentra...
  6. Mass media (3552 bytes)
    5: ...th which we communicate includes [[magazine]]s, [[newspaper]]s, [[Film|movies]], [[television]], [[radio]], t...
    9: ...d to the masses. As the availability of books and newspapers increased, so did [[literacy]] rates, causing gr...
    17: ...]]. It can also be printed in books, magazines or newspapers. [[Compact disc|CDs]], [[videotape|tapes]], and ...
  7. Content industry (1260 bytes)
    1: ...sting|broadcast]] [[television]], [[radio]] and [[Newspaper|printed news]], [[Film|movies]] in theaters, on [...
  8. Copy (written) (1555 bytes)
    5: In [[newspaper]]s, [[magazine]]s, and other forms of [[Publishin...
  9. Droodle (1070 bytes)
    5: ...ing as [[Graffiti]] and inclusions in [[newspaper|newspapers]]. Actually, the art became so popular that a [...
  10. Courtship (2242 bytes)
    7: ...ing agencies emerged in the Western world, as did newspaper and magazine personal ads. But dating and courtsh...
  11. Blind date (1592 bytes)
    8: ...nd dates can also be arranged via video services, newspaper personals or computer matchmaking.
  12. Job hunting (1592 bytes)
    6: ... often using an Internet-based job search engine, newspaper classifieds, recruiters or employment agencies or...
  13. Recruitment (1659 bytes)
    4: ...on the Internet or in the classified section of a newspaper or trade magazine. Some employment agencies that ...
  14. Copy editing (2516 bytes)
    4: ... to the term copy editor. In British magazine and newspaper industries, 'sub-editing' is often used instead.
    21: [[Category:Newspaper editors]]
  15. Editing (2387 bytes)
    7: ...work. Roles include those who are responsible for newspaper and wire services, organizing compilations, organ...
    11: *Editors at newspapers fill a variety of roles, including copy editors,...
    20: [[Category:Newspaper editors| ]]
  16. Sportswriting (1973 bytes)
    4: ... start is to cover high school sports for a local newspaper. Or, one can build a portfolio by writing for onl...
    7: ...aspect to sportswriting, the sports department in newspapers is called the “toy” department. Sportswriter...
  17. Horoscope (2219 bytes)
    5: ...mns are today an integral column in every popular newspaper and magazine. Professional astrologists regard th...
  18. Visual impairment (1824 bytes)
    7: ...neral, anyone who is not able to read a book or a newspaper at normal distance, even with eyeglasses, will fa...
  19. Seventeen (magazine) (1792 bytes)
    4: ...hed in 1944 by founder Walter Anneberg (who was a newspaper publisher). He kept control of it for decades thr...
  20. Comic book (2323 bytes)
    5: ...on of individual comic strips, usually taken from newspapers, bound together to create a book. The comic stri...
    9: ...ow it today started from the bound collections of newspaper comic strips. The success of these books prompted...
  21. Scrapbooking (2156 bytes)
    1: ...collection of memorabilia, including photographs, newspaper articles, ticket stubs, etc. and putting them int...
  22. Ann Coulter (2559 bytes)
    6: ...e degree, where she helped found the conservative newspaper The Cornell Review. She attended the University ...
  23. 1851 (2498 bytes)
    11: ...f one of America’s Media pillars in the form of newspaper The New York Times. In October of the same year t...
  24. Blog (2194 bytes)
    9: ...essful blogs over time. Blogs are often used as a newspaper-like publishing environment by various social gro...
  25. Plaza Hotel (1797 bytes)
    3: ...Bitter and funded with the money from the will of newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer. The grandest of the F...
  26. The Fountainhead (3845 bytes)
    8: #Gail Wynand, is a powerful newspaper mogul who falls short of his own ideals.
  27. Maybanke Anderson (2217 bytes)
    7: ...ted publishing the Woman’s Voice, a fortnightly newspaper attempting to draw attention to suffrage issues, ...
  28. R. K. Narayan (3528 bytes)
    14: ... Newspaper, The Hindu. He also worked for another newspaper, Justice, as a correspondent from Mysore.
  29. James Blunt (2187 bytes)
    9: ...is a number one seller, he still has critics. One newspaper claims he is three years older than he says. Some...
  30. William Wentworth (2709 bytes)
    12: ...d ‘The Australian’, the first privately-owned newspaper, so that he could have a platform for his causes.
  31. Toilet paper (2863 bytes)
    4: ... paper anymore. Several readers even wrote to the newspaper publisher to complain because of this fact. Some ...
  32. 1846 (1897 bytes)
    4: ...later the “Oregon Spectator” became the first newspaper located on the pacific coast of the country.
  33. Litter box (1374 bytes)
    1: ...n’t clump as well or mask odors as effectively. Newspaper or a larger tray may be desired under the litter ...
  34. Great Wall of China (2808 bytes)
    34: ...ational Space Station. Based on this, the Chinese newspaper (state – run) concluded that “the Great Wall ...
  35. Rudyard Kipling (3793 bytes)
    8: ...ahore and started working as an editor at a local newspaper. He also tried his hand at poetry round the same ...
    11: ...ublished an account of his sojourns, based on his newspaper articles at that time.
  36. Advertising campaign (2505 bytes)
    3: ...product or service. This is usually one by way of newspaper, internet, television, and radio ad campaigns.
  37. Promotional item (2175 bytes)
    13: ...e and often more effective than mass advertising (newspaper, radio, TV) because they reach people in a way th...
  38. The Old Man and the Sea (2866 bytes)
    5: ...hool life, writing articles for his weekly school newspaper. His first job after leaving school was as a rep...
  39. Across the River and Into the Trees (2159 bytes)
    5: ...hool life, writing articles for his weekly school newspaper. His first job after leaving school was as a rep...
  40. Online marketing (2332 bytes)
    13: ...ly less costly than TV, radio, and even sometimes newspaper advertisings. It is also less costly than postal ...
  41. Pyramid scheme (2978 bytes)
    5: ...esponds to an ad over the TV, Internet, radio, or newspaper.
  42. Jean-Paul Sartre (2598 bytes)
    7: ...ve contributor for ''Combat '' which was a newspaper developed by Albert Camus. After War World...
  43. Capote (film) (1901 bytes)
    1: After reading the newspaper story, Author Truman '''Capote''' begins an inves...
  44. Good Night, and Good Luck. (2028 bytes)
    9: ...Carthy over a US airman because of his father’s newspaper subscription.
  45. Channel Islands (3113 bytes)
    5: ...no common representative body. There is no common newspaper or radio station, but a common television station...
  46. Elizabeth Wurtzel (1826 bytes)
    5: ...At Harvard, she worked for the school’s student newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, and won the 1986 Rolling St...
  47. Kenyatta (2821 bytes)
    10: ..., Kanyatte began editing Muigwithania, a regional newspaper.
  48. How to get high SAT or PSAT scores (1995 bytes)
    8: ... current affairs and the editorial section of the newspaper to stay informed about the latest that is happeni...
  49. How to pick stocks (3499 bytes)
    6: ...he Business section of the NY Times or your local newspaper can be a asset for learning about stocks. The sim...
  50. How to search for coupons (1585 bytes)
    5: ...rst, look inside the Sunday edition of your local newspaper. The paper will have put in coupons for retail ad...
  51. How to get new customers by writing ads (2639 bytes)
    5: #Review well-turned out ads and newspaper headlines, which will also give you the opportuni...
  52. How to create a beautiful holiday wreath (1815 bytes)
    15: • Old newspaper or table cloth
    19: *Spread the newspapers across the work surface and plug the hot glue gu...
    21: *Place the wreath on the newspaper and begin attaching the decorations by using the ...
  53. The Economist (2229 bytes)
    1: ...he glossy paper characteristic of magazines. This newspaper has been in circulation since September 1843 and ...
    8: ...clude some witticism which is a trademark of this newspaper and considered a reason for its popularity. It is...
    13: ...of social liberalism is derived directly from the newspaper's roots which do not favor government interferenc...
    14: [[Category:British newspapers|Economist, The]]
  54. Portfolio (2062 bytes)
    11: ...ortfolio in these cases will include photographs, newspaper or magazine clippings or blueprints. In politics ...
  55. Sardi's (3007 bytes)
    14: ...Winchell and Morehouse were members of a group of newspaper journalists, press agents, and drama critics that...
  56. Humor (3533 bytes)
    33: ...int cannot be measured. Just glance at your daily newspaper's cartoons.

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