That the UK nationals are surviving (indeed, some like the Mail are thriving) shows that it is possible to run a newspaper with only the two income sources, subscriptions and display advertising.
In March, in a separate case, Mr Berlusconi was sentenced to a year in jail after being convicted of arranging for a police wiretap concerning a political rival to be leaked and published in a newspaper run by his brother.
He also accused Mr Murtagh of winding him up with a story that a national newspaper was about to run an expose story about a prisoner - a claim that subsequently turned out to be untrue.
In 1990 he came out after a British newspaper planned to run an expose of Fashanu's affair with a politician.
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The Shenyang Evening News, a state-run Chinese newspaper, identified the third victim as Lu Lingzi.
When my mother died back in 1993, the best way to alert the community was to get the local newspaper to run a news item people would see when they scanned the morning headlines.
"The degree of close U.S.-China cooperation in the process of coping with the global financial crisis will directly affect how fast the global economy can extricate from the difficult time, " said a commentary in Global Times, a state-run Chinese newspaper.
The chief executive of a national newspaper group or a television network may run a company whose market capitalisation is less than that of a middling bank or brewery, but has far greater political clout.
Sutton hopes to run a technology company one day and also hopes to be a newspaper reporter.
But a commentary in China's state-run People's Daily newspaper held out hope for a struggling peace plan and warned against military intervention in Syria.
Petersburg Times and editor of PolitiFact.com, a Web site run by his newspaper and Congressional Quarterly.
Certainly the local newspaper would never run a story about why young Ms. Jones decided to go to Cal Tech over MIT.
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The state-run China Daily newspaper, citing a spokesman for China's Ministry of National Defense, said the U.S. and China will resume military-to-military discussions later this month.
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In an effort to help without guiding content (we are a strictly student-run newspaper), I plowed through the all the usual suspects of Social Media.
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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.
Meanwhile, China said it will send observers to join the U.N. monitoring mission, the state-run China Daily newspaper reported, citing a foreign ministry spokesman.
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No way, said Khoja, who countered that he would shut off service in the area and run a full-page ad in the newspaper explaining why no cell phones were working.
The scheme is based on a project being run by the Evening Standard newspaper in London.
She had no career in mind other than tending her marriage when she heard that a Chicago newspaper was looking for someone to run its advice column.
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Naji Asaad, a retired journalist who continued working for government-run newspaper Tishreen was shot dead outside his home in Damascus on 4 December and government television journalist Bassel Tawfiq Youssef was killed on 21 November in a suburb of Damascus.
In an editorial published on Thursday, the state-run Chinese newspaper Global Times said that halting the project would be a "lose-lose situation" for both countries.
On the day the decree was published, state-run newspaper al-Ahram said that an internal report by a commission monitoring the performance of state-run radio and TV described the state TV stations' coverage as "non-professional", "confused", and "lost" as they waited for directives on how to cover the news.
He has set up an on-line newspaper, Il Nuovo, a 35-journalist operation run by Sergio Luciano, a former business editor of La Repubblica, the second-largest Italian daily.
He was greeted at the Jose Marti International Airport, southwest of Havana, by Cuban leader Raul Castro with whom "he maintained a lively exchange, " Cuba's state-run Juventud Rebelde newspaper said.
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As I walked around the restaurant at Australia's plush hotel in west London to meet the players during breakfast, Darren Lockyer popped out for an early-morning run around the block in his full-length lycras before re-emerging with a newspaper.
The tourists, both 31, were in a car Thursday morning headed to a hotel from the town of Dahab when they were stopped, the state-run Ahram newspaper said.
The Vatican newspaper has endorsed outgoing Italian PM Mario Monti's announcement that he may run for a second term, leading a new coalition.
Speculation that Vladimir Putin, Russia's prime minister, will run for president in 2012 increased following a series of photo-ops and an interview in a Russian newspaper.
Worries about Ukrainian press freedom emerged during the run-up to the country's parliamentary election in March, when one opposition newspaper folded after a boycott by state-owned printers, and the country's only decent television news programme was mysteriously taken off the air.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph newspaper reports that England hooker Dylan Hartley - whom Gatland criticised as a weak link in the run-up to the 4 February clash - has accepted the Wales coach's apology.
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