The AP depends heavily on newspapers for income and for distribution of its content.
Germans also have money to spend on newspapers, books, CDs and DVDs because they aren't spending it on television.
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This had begun on newspapers in his native Yorkshire and ended with him as one of the UK's best-known interviewers.
The last time I questioned Rupert on newspapers as a business he gripped his nose and belted out a Bronx cheer.
Kids hear about it in the lunchroom, read the words on newspapers and see images of camped out protestors on the evening news.
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It is a poor reflection on newspapers and some European nations.
That's why today, many voters still rely on newspapers and news magazines, whether they read them in print or online, to decide which stories are important.
He said a royal charter would help to create the world's "toughest" regulatory system, which would allow the imposition of "exemplary damages" on newspapers which refuse to sign up.
Though it began with a small weekly in rural Quebec in the mid-1960s, for most of 30 years he concentrated on other businesses in Canada and, later, on newspapers outside it.
Or how about we levy a special tax on newspapers and magazines and direct the money into a New Media Trust Fund out of which bureaucrats can support research on new non-dead-tree methods of disseminating news?
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He focused on legal newspapers because he could boost ad rates and circulation by adding content.
Berkshire shareholders should expect decent returns on the newspapers the company has bought in recent years, Buffett said.
We clicked on "newspapers" and chose a copy of The Wall Street Journal to be delivered to our room.
He called on California newspapers to pull the offending strips. (None did.) "We simply have to tell people the basic facts about what this initiative does, " says Lungren.
One involves potential computer hacking on behalf of newspapers, a second is focused on alleged voicemail hacking, and the third concerns allegations of police bribery.
National newspapers on the continent are overwhelmingly pro-establishment and therefore pro-EU. British newspapers may reflect a more Eurosceptic public opinion.
You also talk of the freedom of the press and a reluctance on the part of Pakistani newspapers to take on the government.
What actually happened was that a prankster set up such a site on the internet and then that various newspapers reported on this fact.
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It did manage to launch a series of full-page advertisements in leading newspapers on February 9th.
Those agents may also complicate efforts to sell digital newspapers on e-readers and tablet computers.
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Some newspapers on Friday reported that the peer had been a victim of mistaken identity.
In Orissa, the state authorities have published instructions in newspapers on how to cope with the heat.
The Iraqi newspaper al-Mada broke the story, details of which were carried in European newspapers on January 28.
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On Sunday state newspapers announced that Soe Win, the prime minister, had died.
Tesco issued an "unreserved apology" in full-page spreads of several UK newspapers on 16 January in the wake of the scandal.
CMCs advertise widely on TV, newspapers and the internet, encouraging people to sue for personal injury compensation, and for other losses.
Most newspapers on Wednesday morning relegated the story either to the lower half of their front page, or to the back page.
When he was twelve, he borrowed two hundred dollars from an uncle to purchase the right to sell newspapers on prime corners.
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