"You don't want to make the papers because the Easter Bunny hit hard in the middle of your field, " says Mr. Chase.
It produces pulp from raw wood, but also boasts state-of-the-art machines to make the speciality papers that constitute most of its production.
But I do think the fact that it's come to this - you know, sold to the highest bidder - I just think there were opportunities in the past to, you know, make arrangements to sell the papers.
After each pre-trial court appearance, he and his wife - who never doubted his innocence - would scour the local papers to make sure nothing had been written about the case.
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Make sure that the local papers and magazines are invited to the opening and keep an element of your menu fluid, so that there is always something to talk to the press about.
These are the only reasons a ballot paper can be rejected and not counted and the regulations make no rule that ballot papers have to be visible at all points during the count.
The papers also make a great deal of Mr Cameron's "special relationship" with his host President Barack Obama.
But you can be certain that these rules and the subsequent papers now will get additional scrutiny to make sure that the rules were followed.
But he doesn't expect the papers to generate enough profits to make much difference to Berkshire.
Exam boards which make mistakes on exam papers could face fines in the future.
He also hires public relations firms to make sure the event is announced on blogs and in local papers.
Because inflation expectations DO drive the gold price, as the research papers which Krugman himself points to make clear.
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To make his point, he has handed out white papers on the bungled border, pressed the issue with numerous Georgia politicians and appeared on a History Channel program called "How the States Got Their Shapes, " where he hit a golf ball from Huckabee Lane into the Tennessee River to show viewers how close it is.
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Lord Justice Thomas ruled the papers put before the justice secretary for him to make his decision "did not put a balanced case".
Later consultation papers will outline the government's thoughts on how to make council members and officials behave ethically and how to ensure that councils provide the best value for money.
Even the commentariat and editorialists believe they need to take the news seriously: Who will buy their papers and magazines if they make a joke of it?
Guinness said this would make him the oldest cat in the country and have now invited her to fill in verification papers.
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Kerry is the second Democrat to make such a move, joining Vermont Gov. Howard Dean who filed papers this past spring.
In the papers, she claims that candidates are required to carry out regular canvassing in a ward and make contact with 300 individuals by door-step or telephone canvassing each month.
Do the experiences of Milly Dowler's family and all those whose phones were hacked, the McCanns and all those who have been maligned and Max Mosley and all those whose privacy has been invaded prove that the press needs to be investigated by a powerful new body which can fine papers and force them to make front page corrections?
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