Gannett the largest U.S. newspaper publisher by circulation, tumbled 1.15, or 7.7%, to 13.89 after the newspaper publisher reported lower-than-expected first-quarter revenue.
Japanese newspapers, the world's biggest by circulation, are slowly losing readers.
Then there were the piles of four-page inserts that the Philadelphia Inquirer brought to the confab, which boasted of its success in ending three straight years of sharp declines in average daily circulation by growing circulation an exceedingly modest 2, 136 daily papers during the previous six months.
It is controlled in part by the amount of dollars printed by the Treasury and put into circulation by the Federal Reserve.
"On Earth, usually, these veins are formed by water circulation in fractures, and this usually occurs in low to moderate temperatures, " said ChemCam team member Nicolas Mangold of the Laboratoire de Planetologie et Geodynamique de Nantes, France.
In New York, at the 20 media magazines that include Variety, Tad S. Smith, the unit's president, cut head count 16%, saved printing costs by slightly trimming the paper size and tightened circulation by cutting out unnecessary freebies to advertisers and his colleagues at Reed.
In May, a new five-euro note will be put into circulation by the European Central Bank.
He focused on legal newspapers because he could boost ad rates and circulation by adding content.
The idea was to get cash into circulation by giving it to those who were most likely to spend it.
In fact, any time a newspaper needs to boost circulation by revealing a scandal, the nearest mental health facility is almost a sure thing.
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So when Mark Willes, Times-Mirror Co. boss and publisher of the Los Angeles Times, said he wants to increase his 1-million circulation by 50%, Singleton said okay.
By analysing atmospheric circulation patterns, Dr Marinoni and her colleagues found that winds could bring soot and dust from as far away as Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
By 2010, circulation had fallen to below 1.8 million.
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Jerome Svigals, a California-based card technology consultant, predicts that Asia will own at least a third of the more than one billion chip-based cards he believes will be in circulation by 2000.
Even if prison fails the tests of rehabilitation and deterrence, taking high-risk potential offenders out of circulation by locking them up appears at least to be an important way of protecting the public.
By increasing the number of US dollars in circulation, or even by credibly threatening to do so, the US government can also reduce the value of a dollar in terms of goods and services, which is equivalent to raising the prices in dollars of those goods and services.
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It is not a consequence of higher air temperatures, but from changes in ocean circulation caused by atmospheric forcing.
One says that, over the long run, the price of gold approximates the total amount of money in circulation divided by the size of the gold stock.
Old man Hearst's first paper and lifelong love, the San Francisco Examiner, is now a pitiful phantom, restricted to an afternoon publish (and thus a horrible circulation) by a binding agreement with the San Francisco Chronicle.
Suffering the worst circulation decline among the nation's 25 largest papers was the Dallas Morning News, which saw average daily circulation plummet 14% to 411, 919 due to recent decisions by parent Belo to scale back circulation beyond the paper's immediate readership area and to reduce so-called "third-party" circulation, which refers to papers that are distributed to hotels and schools.
On the secondary market, government bonds already in circulation are traded by banks and other financial institutions.
Its circulation shot up by 15% in the six months to October from the same period in 2000.
Johnston said its newspaper sales "remained resilient" with circulation revenues down by 1.1%.
Paleoceanography and global change: deep and shallow water circulation is driven by climate.
On the secondary market, where government bonds already in circulation are traded by banks and other financial institutions, the yield on 10-year bonds fell below 6%.
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