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  • ...log.sewanee.edu/itw/infomark/0/1/1/purl=rc6_NNI?sw_aep=tel_a_uots National Newspaper Index]'''''
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  • Search or browse past issues of the Washington Post newspaper. Washington Post Newspaper.
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  • Online edition of Wall Street Journal newspaper. *[https://library.sewanee.edu/passwords/passwords.html Password required] Wall Street Journal newspaper.
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  • Search or browse the current issues of the Washington Post newspaper. Washington Post Newspaper.
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  • Search or browse current issues of the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Los Angeles Times Newspaper.
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  • Search or browse past issues of the Wall Street Journal newspaper. Wall Street Journal newspaper.
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  • Search or browse current issues of the Wall Street Journal newspaper. Wall Street Journal newspaper.
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  • Search or browse current issues of the Christian Science Monitor newspaper. Christian Science Monitor, an international daily newspaper published by the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Uses many international
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  • ...Harris, Henry W. Grady, Ralph McGill, and Lewis Grizzard. Merged in to one newspaper with Atlanta Journal in 2001.
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  • Full-text of the Nashville Tennessean newspaper.
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  • ...merican_Weekly The American Weekly], the 2004 version of Life, and Parade; newspaper supplements became common in France and Germany in the mid to late 19th cen
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  • Search or browse past issues of the Chicago Defender newspaper.
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  • ...tely 175 full or excerpted documents---speeches, legislation, magazine and newspaper articles, [[essays]], [[memoirs]], [[letters]], [[interviews]], [[novels]],
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  • ...tely 175 full or excerpted documents---speeches, legislation, magazine and newspaper articles, essays, memoirs, letters, interviews, novels, songs, and works of
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  • New York Times Newspaper
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  • ...tely 175 full or excerpted documents---speeches, legislation, magazine and newspaper articles, essays, memoirs, letters, interviews, novels, songs, and works of
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  • *2a : the top of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspaper newspaper] story or article usually printed in large type and giving the gist of the The '''headline''' is the text at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the [[nature]] of the article below it.
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  • New York Times Newspaper.
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  • ...tely 175 full or excerpted documents---speeches, legislation, magazine and newspaper [[articles]], essays, [[memoirs]], [[letters]], interviews, [[novel]]s, [[s
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  • ...tely 175 full or excerpted documents---speeches, legislation, magazine and newspaper articles, essays, memoirs, letters, interviews, novels, songs, and works of
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  • Produced by the National Digital Newspaper Program
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  • ...tely 175 full or excerpted documents---speeches, legislation, magazine and newspaper articles, essays, memoirs, letters, interviews, novels, songs, and works of
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  • Collection of full-text, age-appropriate (K-5), curriculum-related magazine, newspaper and reference content for information on current events, the arts, science,
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  • Christian Science Monitor, an international daily newspaper published by the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Uses many international
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  • ...the posting of the notice of a mistake that appeared in a past issue of a newspaper
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  • ...log.sewanee.edu/itw/infomark/0/1/1/purl=rc6_NNI?sw_aep=tel_a_uots National Newspaper Index]'''''
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  • ...nd [[culture]]. There are entries on politicians, colonisers, visionaries, newspaper barons, industrialists, explorers, writers, artists, and scientists. There
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  • :c : one who contributes news or [[commentary]] to a publication (as a newspaper) or a radio or television network often from a distant place <a war corresp
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  • ...is is true for all verbal/abstract communication. Something as simple as a newspaper might be specified to six levels, as in Douglas Hofstadter's illustration o :(2) a newspaper
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  • ...eater playbills, sheet almanacs, publishers, prospectuses, advertisements, newspaper carriers, addresses, patriotic and popular songs and poems and items illust
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  • ...s, advertising and classifieds — virtually everything that appeared in the newspaper. Results are displayed at the article level and users may view the article
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  • ...toon captions have been added to accompany misquotations, official advice, newspaper headlines, and many more. Informative and entertaining, this book is a vita
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  • :c (1) : a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or television company to gather and report news : a person who
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  • ...m historic newspapers and magazines; backfiles of leading African-American newspaper, The Chicago Defender, 1910-1975; International Index to Black (includes so
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  • ...n point (33decimal, HTML: &#33; ). This punctuation mark is called, in the newspaper world, "a screamer, a gasper, a startler or ... a dog's cock".
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  • ...work. These nonfictional [[prose]] compositions appear in [[magazine]]s, [[newspaper]]s, [[academic journal]]s, the [[internet]], or any other type of [[publica ...ticle published in a [[print]] or [[Internet]] [[news]] medium such as a [[newspaper]], [[newsletter]], [[news magazine]], or news-oriented [[website]] that dis
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  • ...t has grown from the [[soil]] of people's hard [[necessities]]." In a 1907 newspaper article about Ed Perry, vice-chairman of the Oklahoma state committee, the
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  • ...s, [[information]], or [[opinion]] [[contribute]]d by a correspondent to a newspaper or [[periodical]]
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  • ...sic literacy [[standard]] in many [[societies]] is the ability to read the newspaper. Increasingly, [[communication]] in [[commerce]] or [[society]] in general
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  • ...ed via various [[traditional]] [[media]]; including [[mass media]] such as newspaper, magazines, television commercial, radio advertisement, outdoor advertising
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  • ...n is little different, as paper, from a piece of the same size torn from a newspaper or magazine, yet it will enable its bearer to command some measure of food,
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  • ...compressed) exabytes in 2007. This is the informational equivalent of two newspaper pages per person per day in 1986, and six entire newspapers per person per
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  • :c : a medium (as a newspaper or online service) of open discussion or [[expression]] of [[ideas]]
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  • ...in a specific format ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspaper_Abstracts ''Newspaper Abstracts'']), or to the [[analyzed]] contents of a serial publication ([ht
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century Twentieth century]. Mencken quotes a newspaper report on the origin of 'lam' which actually traces it indirectly back to S
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  • ...687 Divine blessing: It's a miracle, says family]. In: Post (South African newspaper), 17 March, 2004
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  • There are clear [[connections]] in terms of practice with magazine and newspaper feature-writing and indeed to non-fiction literature. Many of the generic f
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  • ...]. For example, a presidential resignation would be on the front page of a newspaper but likely not a [[celebrity]] break-up (unless the paper was of the [[goss
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  • ...g the [[truth]]. Bold-faced lie can also refer to misleading or inaccurate newspaper headlines, but this usage appears to be a more recent appropriation of the
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  • ...supplies the illusion. Though for a brief while you could read a label, a newspaper, a direction in this
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  • *c. (a) Chiefly in Publishing, a book, a magazine, a newspaper; (b) a gramophone record.
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