Four researchers constantly "scrape" Web sites and read newspaper ads to make sure they don't miss any plan changes.
Neuharth launched USA Today, the nation's most widely read newspaper, in 1982 as chairman and CEO of the Gannett Co. newspaper group.
I've heard, you know, a lot of shows and read newspaper articles and so forth in the past week or so about weather patterns.
She said she was allowed to watch TV once and read a newspaper once.
You can bet you take longer to read a newspaper than you do the news online.
But Margaret Thatcher never read a newspaper from one week to the next, he added.
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They are more likely to work in a professional career, volunteer, vote and read a newspaper.
If you watch the news or read the newspaper, I think it is definitively a big story.
On the morning of July 31, 2001, Engel awoke and discovered that he could not read the newspaper.
Regular people read the newspaper and then they look at the stock market and the two seem completely irreconcilable.
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My approach was to subscribe to a couple of business magazines and I read the newspaper every single day.
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We experience failure and heartache, we read the newspaper -- we know the economy is unstable, but still we remain optimistic about our own odds.
The hope being that the size and form factor will lead people to using them to read the newspaper apps which said papers can charge for.
Then a couple of years ago Topkis read a newspaper story about someone who had invented a machine that could print a paperback book in 17 minutes.
The situation is equally daunting in developed nations, where 160 million adults do not have the skills needed to apply for a job or read a newspaper.
He insisted that I read a newspaper every day, by which, of course, he meant the Times, which in those days was still the august paper of record.
Anybody with the mental capacity sufficient to read your newspaper could tell by glancing at approximate figures that the tax due would be zero, as indeed it was.
The press does make some difference: those who read a newspaper which stayed loyal to the Tories from 1992 to 1995 were more likely to stay Tory themselves.
She also said that she got to watch television once and read one newspaper, and she didn't really know what else was going on outside in the rest of the world.
Virginia McKnight Binger read a newspaper account of the tragedy.
When you read the newspaper, it is possible to get a rounded picture of the world by flipping through the international news, national news, arts, business, sports, and more.
Drawing on OECD data, the Report estimates that 160 million adults in developed nations do not have the skills needed to apply for a job or read a newspaper.
Media literacy used to mean you could read a newspaper (this thing called paper that had news printed on it) and watch TV newscasts and have some understanding of what is going on.
Mr Entwistle's resignation came after he was criticised for his performance during an interview on the BBC's Radio 4 Today programme on Saturday, in which he admitted he had not read a newspaper article revealing the case of mistaken identity involving Lord McAlpine, and that he had not seen the Newsnight broadcast when it aired on 2 November as he "was out".
The Guardian is the third most widely read quality daily newspaper in the UK, and the second most widely read news-portal in the world after The New York Times.
Yet most of Japan's homeless have never set foot inside an office, let alone read the Nikkei newspaper.
In years past, when almost all individuals read the local newspaper or received a new phone book every year, these were solid media or marketing channels on which many business owners could rely.
Do a simple internet search on "youth club closures" and read the local online newspaper stories.
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