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But Paul Steiger, the print Journal's editor, has a better idea: Let anyone who wants to declare themselves a news outlet.
CNN: The Press Muzzles Itself
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Most recently, surveys show that you approve -- by 80%-plus scores among subscribers -- of our rethinking of the print Journal in January, to focus more on what the news means, beyond just what happened the day before.
WSJ: A Report to Our Readers
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Their research findings are currently available in the online edition of the journal Advanced Materials and will be published in a forthcoming print issue of the journal.
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More people now read the Journal throughout the day: Some 40% of print subscribers have access to the online Journal, double the proportion of two years ago.
WSJ: A Report to Our Readers
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Needless to say, it resonated with many of Nokia's now disenfranchised fans and employees, and it made some serious waves -- enough so that Plan B was picked up by several major news outlets, including this morning's print edition of the Wall Street Journal.
ENGADGET: Nokia Plan B was just a hoax all along
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Now, his mother prints stories he writes for the Jersey Journal in extra-large print so his grandmother can read them.
CNN: Building relationships amid memory loss
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It was e-published in the leading toxicology journal, Toxicological Sciences on June 24 ahead of print publication.
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There could be investment to add Journal news and opinion coverage, accelerate product innovation across print and online and help us play the leading role outside the U.S. that we have long played in our home market.
WSJ: A Report to Our Readers
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Print ads running in publications like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, along with online sites like CNN.com, Wired.com, AdAge.com and Adweek.com today show the software company playing up the wide array of creative and technological services it offers on devices like the iPad.
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