Petersburg Times and its owner, the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, provide a shining example of how a newspaper can be run without corporate bean counters ruling the day.
State Hospitals provided a nine page report on floor covering and how a national newspaper got its information, whereas NHS Borders produced a report into the death of a baby during childbirth that runs to less than a page.
The comedian Frank Skinner, who used to be a heavy drinker before giving up, described in a newspaper column how he would to sit around with friends and laugh at their drunken exploits.
He made his big splash in 1973 with his best-selling takedown of stock-picking, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, in which he illustrated the futility of accurately predicting future stock prices, noting how a blindfolded chimpanzee throwing darts at the stock page of a newspaper could pick winners as well as a Wall Street professional.
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If an advertiser places an ad in a newspaper through Google, how will they know that they're still reaching their intended audience?
This week Mr Balthazard gave an interview to Le Figaro, a daily newspaper, describing how he was hustled off the premises without any explanation or evidence to back up the bald accusations that he and his colleagues faced.
Only a layperson can decide how a particular lawsuit, or surgery, or newspaper article, can be made an offering to God, carrying others toward sanctification.
First, note how these findings contradict our general sense that soda is a driving force in obesity (as mirrored in hundreds of newspaper stories on how taxing soda could reduce obesity).
Read two random articles in the newspaper and write a few sentences about how they could possibly connect.
The story is told of how, a few years back, the editor of a Shanghainese newspaper celebrated a new semiconductor factory in the city as the biggest in China.
Dr Hadwin points to a newspaper report in The Cambrian in December 1813 detailing how French officers were foremost in the rescue attempts after a wild-fire engulfed the town of Welshpool.
Consider the newspaper accounts of how WD-40 was used to extract a python from a bus exhaust pipe or a burglar stuck in an air duct (yes, he was arrested).
The moment built in response to a page-one story in this newspaper last Monday detailing how Google was negotiating with Internet service providers to deliver its more bandwidth-demanding content, such as YouTube videos, more quickly.
Keller, a newspaper reporter for most of his career, learned just how extensive the Spencer Stuart database can be when, two years ago, Dennis Carey recruited him--and asked how things were going for Honey, Keller's blind, 17-year-old beagle.
"I would call it a march for peace, to show the government it is not alone, he said, and to show the European Union that we don't like how they are treating it, " Zsolt Bayer, a well-known newspaper columnist, told the BBC.
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"We were surprised when we weren't able to obtain information on what kinds and how many weapons people in our market own, " the newspaper said in a statement.
One little aside, when I first went to Russia my wife and I ended up with a little newspaper import business (long story as to why and how but not relevant).
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Here's how you know Warren is in trouble: The article in the Globe, a liberal newspaper owned by the New York Times Co.
Steenkamp's father, Barry Steenkamp, told the Afrikaans-language newspaper Beeld for a story Saturday that if Pistorius is lying about how she died, he will have to live with his conscience.
The TV presenter spoke for the first time about how she was attacked by a male relative when she was 15, in an interview with the Times newspaper.
Even Mr Prodi, who teases his home-grown journalists by telling them how avidly he reads the foreign press, seems unruffled when he comes across bleak commentaries in, say, a German newspaper, querying Italy's capacity to keep its finances in order.
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